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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, walk and loud. The
Michael darry Show is on the air. It could be
we're going to run against crazy Birnie. That could be
he's a crazy man. But that's okay. We like crazy people.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
I love running against Crooked Hillary.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
I love that Rooke Hillary Flinton, Crooked Hillary. He is
a crooked one.
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Gavin Newscomb, he's the governor of California.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
He's signed Newscomb. Michael, they're going to cover Pocahontas. I've
named him deranged Jack Smith. But we'll work together with
Shifty Shifts.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
We're going to defeat crazy Kamala.
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We have a representative in Congress who they say was.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Here a long time ago. They call her a Pocahontas.
But you know what, I like you. Sometimes you won.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
Your name.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Here always bats ocase you want to be where you
can see us. You want to be aware everybody knows
your name. We'll talk about funny or sad. I think
it's more sad than funny. He has one ability I
don't have. He sleeps.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
He can sleep Sleepy Joe Biden, now sleepy.
Speaker 5 (01:28):
Joe crying, Chuck, do you want to keep it going
for another five years.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Yeah, yeah, you would say Pocahontas.
Speaker 6 (01:36):
Yes, be glad that one simple man knows your name.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
He always bats ocase you want to know where people
say you want to go.
Speaker 7 (01:55):
Aware everybody noles your name, little rocket Man, we will
have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Rocketman is on a suicide mission for himself. So a
number of our listeners across the country are Catholic, and
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you know, there's something about a big reveal that's just exciting.
And we had decided we were going to wait, wait
till we until you see the whites of their eyes, right,
we've all seen Brave Heart, wait till a right minute, right,
So we didn't want to wear y'all out. We expected
the conclave to have multiple votes and this would take
a while, you know, first ballot, second ballot kind of thing, recount,
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mail in balance. So we had determined that today, with
the vote going, we would we would start something that
we had planned I don't know, ten days ago. So
and we each day we was no, no, we're going to
wait a little bit longer because we're jumping the gun,
and that is that we would cut in to the show.
Ramon's discretion with an update on whether or not we
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had a pope, and it would go like this.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
On Michael Berry's Show, presents Hope or Nope, Nope.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
And so the point was that I would be talking
and he would interrupt me at his own will, just
and have fun with it. And then all of a sudden,
all of a sudden, after the morning show, we're working
on prep for tonight, future days production, all these sorts
of things, and while I am talking on the phone
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to a guest about a future interview, he interrupts me
over the speakers into the studio with this.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
Michael Berry Show present, Oh.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Or no, poh. Put a ring on the pope, white
hands it prayer. Yes, we have a pope square. His
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name is Robert Prevost, or at least it was. He
has chosen as his papal name Leo the fourteenth. Leo
the fourteenth. He is from Chicago, making him the first
ever American pope. Believe it or not, we've never had
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a pope from America. He is the two hundred and
sixty seventh Pope of the Catholic Church. Is Pope Leo
the fourteenth, and immediately his writings are under scrutiny in
particular as they relate to President Trump. There is a
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piece he had written criticizing JD. Vance's view on forgiveness
and Christian values. There's a reposting of a post criticizing Boukele,
the El Salvadoran leader, and Trump and their meeting, and
it was pretty disrespectful. He hadn't written it, but he
had reposted it. And then those in defense of him
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will point to his tenure as a bishop in Peru,
where he wrote the promotion of gender ideology is confusing
because it seeks to create genders that don't exist. President
Trump posting earlier today that he was surprised to know
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this and delighted. This was the first American pope and
he looks forward to meeting him. It will be historic,
so I suspect there will be a meeting in short order. Now.
Those who defend Pope Leo the fourteenth will likely point
to some of the more conservative things he has said,
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including the fact that gender ideology is no such thing.
There's a man and a woman. And it could be
that both his critics and his supporters are correct, because
one of the things we find is that there are
people who might be in agreement with Trump on particular issues,
they're not necessarily Trump's issue. Gender ideology is an issue
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where he has an opinion and where he's making a difference,
but the issue precedes him. It's an issue that stands
on its own, and the Catholic Church historically would be
of that position. He may make statements like that, but
would he ever come out and say that Donald Trump
was correct in that state, by which I mean there
are people who, at least in the past, would be
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in agreement on the things that Trump is doing as president,
but they don't like Trump because they consider him a
strong man, or he has hubrisks, or he's crass, or
whatever that may be. And so an agreement on issue
does not mean that there's going to be any sort
of polite things said about Trump, particularly when I suspect
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so much of the cardinals. So many of the cardinals
do not like Trump from what we understand of their
background and how they ended up in that position. At
this point, I think it's probably too early for me
to offer much more than that on the new Pope.
It's kind of a break with tradition for us to
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even discuss breaking news. But I know that a number
of Catholics are excited that we have a new pope.
And we got kind of excited watching the whole build
up ourselves today, that the pomp and circumstance, the pageantry
of it all. Why not people need some hope, right
and amos abamos obamos pop them, they say, we have
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a pope there. Yeah, I'll discuss more of that. I mean,
all right, lots to get to they were with the brain.
If you had one, bring it on, because there is
nothing here Michael Show. Before we get to news that matters,
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there's one old pair of shoes to throw out from
years ago, and that's Joe Biden. He's trying to re
enter public life, or at least Jill is, so she
can get paid for speeches, or maybe even get paid
for him to mumble and bumble because he was once
president and there are people who would like to say
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the former president speaking at their event. I suppose there's
some cash in it. I mean, how else are they
going to get paid. They can't get bribes anymore, they
don't have any influence, and Hunter can't carry the bags
for him any longer. So what to do? What to do?
So Joe Biden at Jill's insistence, I suppose goes on
the View. And they asked the question about what do
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you think about these books that are being written, And
the only reason they mentioned this is these books are
books of their friends. These aren't some crazy conservatives out there.
Now you got you've got Jake Tapper and all these
liberals who now want to you know, it's it's like
the Nazis who now all of a sudden, you know,
engage in Jewish charity. Oh. I always cared about the Jews.
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There were people who covered their tracks after World War
Two with actions. They would take. Well, that's what those
that's what the Jake Tappers in all are doing. Now
they're coming out and saying, you know, Biden, he wasn't
really the president. He was in the cognitive decline and
it was horrible. Yes, and you covered for him. So
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they send him out to the set of the View,
and again a rarity. This happened earlier today. We normally
like to discuss what happened a day or more ago.
We are a magazine, not a newspaper. We like to
provide context and analysis, not breaking news. It's a different approach,
but it's our approach this one. However, I could not
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I could not delay. I had to play this first.
You're going to hear Joe Biden answering the question as
to his cognitive decline, whereupon he puts it on full display,
and then he turns to Jill, who jumps in to
cover him, tell us you have mental decline. While telling
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us and showing us you have mental decline.
Speaker 8 (10:50):
I've been a number of books that have come out,
deeply sourced from democratic sources, that claim in your final
year there was a dramatic decline in your cognitive abilities
in the final year of your presidency. What is your
response to these allegations? Are these sources wrong?
Speaker 3 (11:07):
They are wrong. There's nothing to sustain that number one.
Number two.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
You know, think of what we were left with.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
We left for the circumstance where we had an insurrection
when I started nonsense of civil war. We had a
circumstance where we were in a position that we well
the pandemic because of the incompetence of the last outfit,
end up over a million people dying, million people dying.
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We're also in a situation where we found ourselves unable
to deal with a lot of just basic issues and
which I won't go into it into interesting time. And
so we went to work and we got it done.
And you know, one of the things that that.
Speaker 6 (11:58):
Well, you know, one of the things I think is
that the people who wrote those books were not in
the White House with us, and they didn't see how
hard Joe worked every.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Wait what just happened? Rewind? When Joe mumbled and kind
of faded out, Jill goes to the scripted points. These
have been prepared for them. Okay, watch this rewind about
thirty seconds. He's trying to answer, but he'd kind of
run out. He can't remember where he is, so he pauses,
and then she jumps in with the scripted points, and.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
We got it done, and uh, you know, one of
the things that.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
That well, I'm trying well listen, you know, one of
the things I think is that the people who wrote
those books were not in the White House with us,
and they didn't see how hard Joe worked every single day.
I mean, he'd get up, he put in a full day,
and then at night he would I'd be in bed.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
You know, we're in my book, and.
Speaker 6 (13:00):
He was still on the phone, reading his briefings, working
with staff I mean, it was NonStop. It's the White House.
Being president is not like a job. It's a lifestyle.
It's a life that you live. You live it twenty
four hours a day. That phone can ring at eleven
o'clock at night or two in the morning. It's constant.
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You never leave it. And Joe worked really hard. I
think he was a great president.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
And if you look at things.
Speaker 6 (13:31):
Today, if you look at things today, give me Joe
Biden anytime.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Oh that one was good. And you even delivered it
with a smile on your face like they practice. Oh,
very cheeky deal, very cheeky, so clever, you know, when
you look at what that rapist is doing. Huh, he's orange.
And the horrible things. I would take the Joe Biden
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era any time. Oh yes, and all these stupid efforts.
They all cheered along. Yes, we agree. Why is it better, ma'am?
I noticed you. You played along and cheered and hooted
and howled when she said, was it was better then
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than now? How is that? Well? These are bad now.
Women are dying from trying not have a boy. They can't.
These are bad now. Everybody's upset. Okay, Well we yeah,
all right, Why is everyone upset, just so we know
what exactly has everyone upset. Well, then we have Rachel No,
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not Rachel Maddow, the other one, Jen and Pisaki, Jen
Pisaki saying, Okay, mister arda the deal, mister I can
make deals, Mister I'm so good at deals. She thinks
she's taunting him. He's claiming he can make deals. He
can't make deals. He's not the Art of the Deal.
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I'm so jealous of him. I'm so bitter and angry
and fed my cat so many times today, and so
bitter and angry and ugly. And it's a bad look.
And I've been repudiated by the nation, me and my politics.
And mister Art of the Deal, well, where's his deals?
A couple hours later, deal with the United Kingdom announced,
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major deal announced with the British And there you have it.
You know, they cry into their pillow every night, just
drunk as a skunk, because everything they say, everything they predict,
they get embarrassed by the same people who were telling
you for the last four years that Joe Biden is
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not only loocid, he's a great president. He's got it
all together. And now you've got even the people on
their own staff, even Joe Biden's top advisor, saying, no,
he was asleep most of the time. He didn't know
what was going on. These are good times, folks, good times.
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I don't have to tell you to stay with us,
because I know you're gonna because this is fun stuff
to talk about. Yes it is, Michael Berry. A little
bit from the trade deal with the UK. President Trump
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announced sat this morning from the Oval Office they had
finalized a trade agreement with the UK, the first such
deal censor President enacted sweeping tariffs on US trading partners.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick joined Trump at the announcement and
outlined the key agreement, saying, quote, we have secured new
market access for ethanol, beef, machinery, and a wide range
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of agricultural products. The UK has agreed to open its markets,
creating five billion dollars in new opportunities for American exporters.
Under the deal, the UK will remain subject to the
administration's ten percent baseline tariff, which applies to many other
trading partners. However, vehicle tariffs will be reduced from twenty
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five percent to ten percent to align with that standard.
You know, there was once a time that I craved
a British car. There were British cars, British styling that
I thought were fantastic, and I would love to own
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a Rolls Royce an MG. I love those alimgs. There's
the coolest little things. You know, they're not really suitable
for here, But when I lived in England, people would
have an MG and they'd do the whole thing. They'd
put the whole whole hiding scarf and the goggles and
the whole leather hat on, and and the and the
cardigan and they'd get out and ride in that open
top thing that that most of them they never put
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the top on. They just parked it it under a covering,
and you know, you'd be out on a country road
in England. It's a glorious, glorious little car for a
little bee lanes. And all the Jaguar man own a
Jaguar or as they say, a Jaguar, the land Rover,
the range Rover. But a lot of that stuff now
is is no longer even English at all. There were
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there were a lot British styling, and and really the
styling nobody nobody wanted the Engines there's nothing but a
bunch of problems. Frankly, uh. But but English, British, whatever
you want to call them. Cars were were something we
craved when I was growing up in the seventies and eighties.
Lutnick also revealed that the United Kingdom is planning a
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major purchase of US manufactured aircraft. That's going to be
announcement later today that the UK is buying ten billion
dollars worth of Boeing planes. You know, they may have
announced that. We've been looking at everything else. Can you
check Ramon and see on that if that announcement has
come through or not. I suspect it has. I have
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not looked at the news in the last three three
and a half hours anyway. When asked which companies were
involved in the transaction, Lutnique declined to name them. I'm
going to let the airline announce it because that is
theirs to do respectful. I can be for that. So
there's your deal. There's your big deal. And it happened
in nearly a week after two young children went missing
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in rural Nova, Scotia. Canadian police say they're beginning to
scale back search efforts given the low odds that chant
the children are still alive and that they're not ruling
out the possibility of foul play. So you have two
young children who are missing, and it is possible that
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they were murdered. Okay. Since Friday, more than one hundred
and sixty searchers with drones and canine units have scoured.
You know, there's certain type of personality. The guy that'll
stop on a dark country road in the middle of
the night, will stop when you have a flat tire
and help you you change it. You know, people that
help other people. There's a certain type of people who
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when a child goes missing or a person goes missing,
but especially a child goes missing, they will go out
in traps through the three foot tall heather, the underbrush,
thorny brush to look for a child. There's a certain
type of person I'll tell you they're special people. They've
been searching through the thickly forested region of Pictoo County
in search of Lily Sullivan, who's only six, and Jack Sullivan,
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who's only four. They were reported missing on May second.
Police received a frantic call from the family. There was
a press conference from the police and now the police
go to to give an update and the woman opens
the update as to what has happened to these children
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by announcing that the land we're standing on it really
belongs to the people here were here before us. It's
not iroilean, lady, focus on the children. You're using this
opportunity to talk about who used to own some Aborigines.
Speaker 7 (21:24):
People.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
See, this is where this stuff goes wrong. This is
where it matters. It's one thing if if some kid
goes off to college and his parents spent a bunch
of money for him to, you know, sit around singing
B fifty two songs about the Aborigines in the midnight Oil.
But we're talking about opening a press conference. That tells
me that you're not completely focused on finding these children.
Speaker 9 (21:43):
Good afternoon, sir, Good afternoon. I am Corporal Carly McCann,
Provincial Public Information Officer for the Novak Scotia RCMP. Thank
you all for being here today. Bonjole's just be like
Capil Carly McCann a Jean Deformacion Public collegeas Melcie. First,
I acknowledge that we are in Migmogie, the traditional and
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unseated and sexual territory of the Mgmah people. I also
recognize that African Nova Scotians are a distinct people whose histories, legacies,
and contributions have enriched that part of mcmoggie known as
Nova Scotia for over four hundred years.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
You as see what she just did. She opened the
press the press conference about two missing children talking about
where we are. We're standing on the land of people
who who were really, really good. You know what, people
who are really really good, really accomplished. You don't have
to announce that for them. You don't, So why are
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you having to announce it? Stop and think about that?
Can you imagine if we did this for every occasion?
Speaker 7 (22:57):
Good morning everyone, Thanks for coming out to the grand
opening of Billy Joe's whimsical snow Cone World.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Now, before we cut this ribbon, we must pause.
Speaker 7 (23:05):
And acknowledge this sacred land on which we gathered here today,
which was previously Janine's Day o Pancakes, which was previously
a Cinema two movie theater, which previously was a Cinema
one theater, which before that was sALS Bingo Hall, which
previously was a VFW hall, which previously before that the
very first series, which previously was a hitching post, which
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was purchased for a nickel and was previously stolen from
the Swahili Kajoey Sabia Amalia Man tribe.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
Feels good, doesn't it. Damn my little chair teammate. I love.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
The lil far.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Mid wade, my love and ebody. I tell you folks today,
it is a sadness, a perversion. It is not harmless.
Way now, you neighbors, I'm telling you it is not
harmless when they should be focused on finding these children
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and they take the time instead to script an opening
about some people who once lived on this land some
time ago, and we just just reminded we're here, they
used to live here. That's a level of distraction you
can't tolerate. This is how you end up with pilots
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of major airplanes that don't belong there crashing and people
ended up dead. This is DEI crap has got to
stop it. It must be made to stop. It's a
sick time. Keep dams Eddy Krisu Masuo shi omit it
to God, Amasuh. I ain't go to Betty show.
Speaker 10 (24:49):
So we need well.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
So the little communist Bernie Sanders has gotten rich promoting communism,
never had an honest job. This is a guy who's
been in love with Russian communism even though no Russians
are any longer. Isn't it crazy? This is a guy, well,
he's a real scoundrel. He's something special, something special, multiple houses.
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Wife was working at a university that all the scandals
with that, and he just keeps chugging on. So now
he goes on an anti oligarchy tour. Because there are
always people willing to lap this up. Karl Marx had
rich women who were willing to pay his bills, their
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husband's capitalists, or they inherited, willing to pay his bills
for him to be very clever in the salons of
their parties to talk about capital and the means of
it and control of it and wealth. And they loved
to hear him talk about redistributing while they themselves ate
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from the finest. It's an amazing thing, though, it's a
really amazing thing. There are scoundrels, just scoundrels out there,
and they use religion, they use hoaxes, they use the
combination of a religion and a hoax, which is communism.
And despite all the failures, there will always be people
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guilt ridden, usually liberal guilt ridden white people who will
lap it up so crazy. Bernie goes on his oligarchy
tour in a really nice private jet. I'm jealous because
i like to fly on private jets and I'm unashamed
of it. But I'm not out here against capitalism. I'm
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for it. And so he's asked a question by Brett
Baer about the fact that he flies around on private jets.
Speaker 5 (26:51):
Alyssa Slockin senator from Michigan. She said, you shouldn't be
using oligarchy.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
It's over people's head.
Speaker 5 (26:57):
You've gotten criticized from other people. Free Beacon as Bernie
Sanders spent two hundred and twenty one thousand on private
jets fighting the oligarchy tour paid for by friends of
Bernie Sanders, that you've spent millions of dollars in campaign
funds on private.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
Jet travel over the years. How do you push back
on both of those things.
Speaker 10 (27:14):
The last time you saw Donald Trump during a campaign
mode at National Airport.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
No, no, no, it doesn't.
Speaker 5 (27:21):
But he's also not fighting the aligarchy.
Speaker 10 (27:24):
And you run a campaign and you do three or
four or five rallies in a week. The only way
you can get around to talk to thirty thousand people.
I think I'm going to be sitting on a waiting
line at United waiting. You know, well, thirty thousand people
are waiting. That's the only way you can get around.
No apologies to that. That's what a campaign travel is about.
We've done it in the past, We're going to do
it in the future.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
So what he's saying is I am really important. Now
the rest of you aren't, but I am really important.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
And the.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
God complex that leaders of movements develop is rich. In
this case, the laws do not apply, the rules do
not apply, logic does not apply. And this is how
people really struggle to understand. How is it that these
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people claim they don't want anybody to have any money
while they themselves get rich off of it. You have
to understand they don't see that as a contradiction. They
see themselves as the god of a religion of poor people.
You people need to give everything up and give it
over to God, and I am God. He doesn't see
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himself as the preacher of a poor church for whom
everyone should tithe everything they have. He sees himself as
the god of a movement and an ideology, no mistake
about that. And he wraps himself in the cloak of
Karl Marx, which, by the way, is a religion that
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has never failed to sell since doscopy talk. Ever since
he's been sold to people, there have always been people
willing to buy many a huckster. Many a huckster has
sold Karl Marx as the answer. And the reason it
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works is Marxism is based on the idea of jealousy
that guy has more than me. Marxism is also based
on what is an absolute foundation of any economy, and
that is that people value their own labor at a
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greater rate than the marketplace does. There is nobody in
America who honestly believes they're overpaid. They may say that
as a false humility. Every person who's working believes that
they are more valuable using currency than what they're getting paid.
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The fry cook at McDonald's, if he's making nine bucks
an hour, he believes he's worth more than that. Well,
what would lead him to believe that? Well, if I
walk out, you can't serve murders. True, So walk out. Now,
when you walk out, where are you going to go?
What skill set do you have? Do you have felonies
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on your record?
Speaker 4 (30:39):
Do you have.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Do you have any problems that would hold you back
or skills that would lift you up? Because if you do,
go sell them to the marketplace. How much you were
twenty five an hour? Go get it. You can't prove
you're worth an amount of money until you go command it.
But telling people that guy's making more money, well, yes,
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but that guy started the company. Yes, but that guy's
in that position. I tell you what, if you think
people in that position make too much money, you go
get that job. Why not? Crazy Bernie wraps himself in
the cloak of Karl Marx and the cloak of the
poor man who deserves more. But at the end of
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the day, he's the one getting the more. It's a
pyramid scheme and he's at the top.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
Hello to all you little hooks for us viewing right
wing extremists out down Senator Bernie senders here, did you
know the most commonly searched thing on Google relating to
my name is Bernie send us networth. For some reason,
conservatives are obsessed with the fact that I'm a very
wealthy socialist. It's true, I've sold millions of books. I
have way more money than interview realize and I'm basically
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a combination of Karl Marx and Charles Manson.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
How does that feel?
Speaker 2 (31:59):
Republican schmuck's hearing that left wing pinko coming nutsjob like
me is better at capitalism than you so called capitalists
must really tickle your angry bone. Hack good, kiss my
grits you, QAnon Elon Musk worshiping Kanye West listening fascists,
As my friend AOC would.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
Say, sorry, not sorry anyway, I got to run somewhere.
A struggling small business owner is about to finally tight a.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Profit, and I had to go and vent more ways
for them to keep suffering until next time talk radio Nazis.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
And that's how it works. It's the guy who leads
a cult to help the people like Jim Jones and
ends up driving them to their deaths, taking their wealth,
bringing them to a place they never would have, ended
up raping so many of them, all the while making
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claims to the concrete, be careless, be careful, the scoundrel
They're all around us,