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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
The Michael Verie Show is on the air. We have
specific officers and agents that have bounties that have been
put out on their heads.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
It's been two thousand dollars to kidnap them, ten thousand
dollars to kill them.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Christy Nome saying she's going to deploy more special operations
to Chicago. Here's what this says. Today in Chicago, members
of our brave law enforcement were attacked, rammed, and boxed
in by ten vehicles, including an attacker with a semi
automatic weapon. I'm deploying more special operations to control the scene.
Reinforcements are on their way.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
DHS says that CBP officers shot and wounded a woman
in Chicago yesterday after they say she allegedly rammed a
law enforcement vehicle and agents were boxed in by multiple cars.
The spokesperson for DHS, Tricia McLaughlin, accused Chicago police of
leaving the scene and refusing to assist agents in securing

(01:08):
the area.

Speaker 5 (01:08):
I don't have a lot of facts what happens in
these sorts of incidences. Typically, ICE puts out a press
release before anybody else can speak with the press and
then it gets reported on social media and elsewhere. They
are just putting out their propaganda and then we've got

(01:29):
to later determine what actually happened.

Speaker 6 (01:32):
And Mate nine just took him from a thirty ninth
sleeve and Kezzie. They were saying that they were being
surrounded by that large crowd and they were requesting the
police were now sending waving off all of the cars
heading the thirty ninth sleeves and Catsie. Okay, so forth
and again for Adian is that on we call to

(01:52):
go over that way thirty nice place and Kezzy, if
you could just hold off, just disregard that thirty nine
slaves and Kezzy.

Speaker 7 (02:00):
There are a number of people, including the President of
the United States of America, that have decided to declare
war on poor people and on working people across the country.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
And this raid that you are describing.

Speaker 7 (02:13):
Was on the South side of Chicago, where black folks live.
This is not about safety, it's not about deporting. This
is about the President of the United States of America
and his kind that are looking to stoke and foment
chaos and fear within our streets of cities across America.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
The Durm online is black fatigue. That is this concept
that people have that they're tired. They're tired of watching
cities burn, They're tired of claims of racism, they're tired
of all of it. They're fatigued of it. They're not
angry about it anymore, they're just tired of it. You know,

(02:59):
you ever work alone shift, rough day, get home, somebody
in your household, whoever that might be, says wants to
pick a fight with you over whatever, whether the trash
was taken out, you know, whether your mother is or

(03:21):
her mother said this or that, or whether y'all are
going to that birthday party to the person she doesn't
like her, You don't like this weekend, and you just
go not right now, not right now. No, I'm tired,
I'm fatigued. You want to argue about this in the morning,
we'll we'll. I know my mother isn't sufficiently nice to you,

(03:43):
or I know my sister you know, wasn't nice to
you when we got married, or whatever. That is that
level of fatigue. The dog next door barks through the
night and you've just had it. You can't you can't
get to sleep. That dark dog won't stop, and you've
just you're past the point of rage, you're just fatigued.

(04:10):
We've got people in our country who really they can't
stop doing what they're doing because it is their stock
in trade. All they know how to say is racism.
They can't even spell it. You've got almost every major
of almost every mayor of every large city in the
country is black, almost every single one on and yet

(04:36):
all they're screaming is racism, racism, racism. They've appointed black
police chiefs and fire chiefs, they put blacks on the bench.
Blacks are over represented as as mayors of major cities
in his country. You've got every other day, you see

(04:58):
it now. They won't show the pictures because they're too
many blacks committing crimes. They don't show you the picture
of a black murderer, rapist, carjacker because there was so
many that news stations said we have to stop. The
truth was too painful to see. They won't give you
the identity of a suspect in a crime. They'll tell

(05:19):
you the color of the car they drove. They might
tell you the color of the clothes they were wearing,
which they can easily shed, but they won't tell you
at most stations around the country. In big cities, they
won't tell you the color of the person who did
it because it was looking bad for blacks, apparently fatigue, exhaustion.
It hurts black people, this constant talk of racism, this

(05:43):
excuse making. If somebody doesn't get hired, it's because they're black.
If somebody fails and gets fired, it's because they're black.
If you don't like the dumb ideas of a person,
it's because they're black. If you have had enough of
people in the neighborhood getting knocked in the head over
their purse or their car or their cash, and you

(06:05):
want the cops to come in and stop the nonsense,
it's because they're black. Americans have had enough of it.
Americans don't want to deal with it anymore. That's why
you see this great migration out into the country, and you
know what's going to happen. Democrats can't help themselves. The
white liberals will go out into the country. They will

(06:26):
flee the city because they don't want to get raped
or jugged or mugged or murdered. They will flee the
city which is so dangerous, and the schools are broken,
and come out into the community where there's not enough
diversity and start trying to change it back to the
very place they came from. They're just like the illegal aliens.

Speaker 8 (06:43):
Who comes here.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
This is the Michael Berrie Show. Yeah, how are you
surviving with the government shut down and all? There's just
a few of us left have died.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
By god, it's day five of the government shutdown. Civilization
has collapsed. Without the government's steady hand, we're wandering aimlessly
in the wilderness. Paperwork is piling up. Permits had expired.
The DMV is silent and without attitude. This is the

(07:26):
No one knows how to renew a fishing license, and
so we starve this. The Wi Fi signal has dropped
to one bar. Experts a society has minutes left. Ah yeah,
I had a time of shoes Without a federal shoelace guideline,

(07:47):
my left one.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Is technically in violation of Coach seventeen B. Neighborhoods are
fracturing into tribes.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Yhoa now requires a secret handshake and free pop tarts.
Just across the cul de Sac Wilson next door, they've
declared themselves a sovereign nation.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
A post office has shuddered.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Birthday cards are now hand delivered by feral raccoons and
old UVS uniforms without the FAA, planes no longer lad.
They just circle endlessly waiting for someone with a whistle.
Without OSHA, staplers are openly revolting. Without the EPA, no
one knows how to recycle. People are just tossing soda

(08:35):
cans in the trash like savage. Without NASA, the wound
has been repossessed, and without the FDA, lunchables now come
with cigarettes.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Nothing like some good old process meat cheese.

Speaker 6 (08:49):
Smoke him if you got him.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Right, pops, oh yes, or squirwy entry what I got
to think it was regulated? This is it, folks.

Speaker 7 (08:58):
The end.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Without the Department of Agriculture, apples are attacking children.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Without the CDC, flu season has been upgraded to matt max.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
If Congress does not exsue, Americans will be forced to
pump their own gas in New Jersey.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
You remember the scene from National Lampoons. Sorry, folks, parks
closed the moves out front should.

Speaker 9 (09:29):
Have told you. Condeman are are the man who, among
other things, does our voices, and does our daily blast,
and does creative and he.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
He found a meme that was John Candy and that
in that scene, and he said, sorry, folks, America's closed
moves out front should have told you, what a great line,
what a great moment. It's pretty funny memes as well. Well.
Let's talk about the composition of the United States Senate
next year. The primary in the state of Texas will

(10:10):
be held in March, at which time we will select
our various candidates who will then face off against the
Democrats in November, you too will have a primary or
a caucus or some sort of process by which you
will decide who will be your Republican candidate and your

(10:32):
Democrat candidate. And you may even have some Green Party
in labor and those things mixed in as well. So
I was giving a speech out in the country two
hours from Houston in a community called Grimes County this weekend,
and a fella asked me a question, a very fair question.
He said, My speech was about the three things that

(10:54):
are driving the massive change that is occurring in America today,
and it is happening unlike anything I've seen in my
lifetime before. And I said, we're seeing a revival, and
that is Christian faith, the church number and I pointed

(11:15):
to JD. Vance saying that he's been a Christian his
entire adult life, but he's never felt so comfortable and
inspired to talk about his Christian faith publicly. And this
was all a result of what happened September tenth when
Charlie Kirk was assassinated. The second thing was a youth

(11:37):
how young people today are driving the change in our country,
and we really haven't seen that since the late sixties,
when the young people were on the left. We are
seeing in young people today the most conservative group of

(12:00):
sixteen to thirty five year olds that perhaps ever existed
in American life. It's an incredible reaction to the craziness
of leftism. And don't forget, when you're young, you are
subjected to authoritarianism in a way that as an adult

(12:21):
you can avoid. You are subjected under the thumb of
teachers if you go to public schools, so you're having
to see this nonsense firsthand. You're having to hear this nonsense.
And if you are a person equipped with an advanced

(12:42):
processor so that you can discern the difference between what
someone says and what is the truth, and why would
they say that, what's their motivation and those sorts of things.
Then your reaction to this is, wait a second, I'm sixteen, seventeen,
eighteen years older. If you're in college in nineteen twenty

(13:02):
twenty one, I'm a young person and I understand the
world better than that person standing in front of me
in the classroom. And that is that is an experience.
That is a moment, talk about an aha moment. That's
kind of a humbling moment. It creates a discomfort and

(13:24):
unease because when you're young, you want to know you
got to fall back. You want to know that you've
got responsible people around you.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
You know.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
I've had friends who I had such an idyllic childhood,
two parents, stable home. We didn't have much money, but
it didn't matter. We didn't care, or we didn't even
really know. But then I had I got older, and
I I met up with people who left home at sixteen,

(13:58):
They didn't graduate high school, they had a rough life.
So these young people today are seeing the world around
them and realizing that they're going to have to bring
the change because those people are the problem. And my
third source of the big change is happening is old folks.
Old folks who were before put out to pastor who thought,

(14:20):
well I've had my time. It's time. No, no, no, old
folks now are stepping up and it's a beautiful thing.
Live life, learning, doing it big. On the Michael Berry Show,
it was on this day. No, it's not October ten, disase,
never mind, Today's not a stet special day. I'll tell
you later. I'll tell you anyway. Snoopy was adopted by

(14:42):
Charlie Brown on October tenth, nineteen fifty from the Daisy
Hill Puppy Farm after Snoopy had been bought by someone
else but was returned. Here is that exact moment that
Charlie Brown's seventy five years ago adopted Snoopy. The dog's

(15:10):
name is Snoopy. That's a pretty good name. We'll keep it.

Speaker 6 (15:24):
While you were talking to the man, I was looking
through their records.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
Someone else bought this dog but then returned it. You
gotta used dog, Yong Brown. Well you're my dog now, Snoopy.
I'll show you to your new home and the rest.
As they say, it's history, great show, big part of

(15:51):
my childhood. I have quoted the show many times. The
characters to the show is an allegory for me of
a number of different things, but I don't think any
quite as useful as Lucy talking Charlie Charlie Brown into

(16:12):
kicking the football and pulling the football away as he
sails into the air and lands on his back with
a big thud, having been cheated yet again. And it
reminds me of what the politicians do each time. No, no, no,
they talk people into it and here we go again.
We've certainly seen that in Texas, where for twenty four years,

(16:34):
our senior Senator John Cornyn has sold us down the river.
It was only last year that John Cornyn, as a
major member of the establishment, made a statement to a
press interview he did of a group of reporters, so
it's all on the record, and he said, Donald Trump

(16:57):
needs to know that his time has passed. The Republican
Party needs a new nominee, and it's not Donald Trump,
which seems sort of odd that a matter of days later,
he's now coming back to the Republican primary voters who
voted for Donald Trump and saying, hey, me and Trump,

(17:21):
we're real close, we're real good buddies. And he's losing
in the polls, but he's trying so hard Oh, he's
trying so hard. You know, you know the well, this

(17:42):
is what happens in politics, and I want you to
be on the constant, vigilant lookout for it. You know,
when you go into an open house or selling the house,
a good realtor will bake cookies so that when you
walk in, without realizing it, a trigger goes off in

(18:05):
your brain. Ah, warm cookies. This is a warm home.
This is a happy home. I like cookies. I like
this home. It's a very smart thing to do. There
are little triggers that are played on our minds every day,
and we all think they don't work on us, but
they work on somebody. You know, you're not bringing Tonny

(18:27):
Kataine home with that bright red firebird that she sprawled
across or whatever the car was. You're just getting the
car and the financing. You don't get her with you,
and ladies, you don't get the you know, size zero waste.
If you wear that perfume the way she has that

(18:48):
they've convinced you that you do well. That same manipulation
propaganda mind warp that is used to get you to
buy products is used to get you to buy politicians
with your vote, and it is a mind warp, and
it's very important that it be pointed out what is

(19:08):
being done because the average person is not like a politician.
The average person is going through their day to day
life being honest and call them literal. They say what
they mean and mean what they say. They don't say
what they don't mean. They don't tell lies, they don't
make claims that aren't true. They don't say that Susie

(19:31):
is a horrible, no good, bad person when they know
good and well she's a decent person. Nor do they
say that someone is a decent person who they know
to be a scoundrel. But in the world of politics,
that is done all day, every day. So for people
who are very literal, they are either offended that something's

(19:52):
being said that they can't imagine that that's true, or
they take it for true when in fact it's not,
because why would they say it if it wasn't true.
So in the state of Texas, we have a Senate
seat that's up in John John Cornyn, who I call
John Wayne mccornyn because he tries to act like he's
the everyman. Every six years he comes back like John

(20:13):
McCain did in Arizona how y'all doing. Puts him a
cowboy hat on. He's got a picture now of himself
on the border and he's he's in a boat going
along with the DEA or Border patrol or somebody. He's
got his ball cap turned backwards and he's got sunglasses
and the John Wayne mccornyn, he's keeping up border safe. Well,

(20:35):
I've been down on a border trip when all the
senators go down, and I'm telling you it's a it's
a top secret mission. They push all the people back
so that none of the cartel members can can pop
a cap in one of these senators, because they would,
but also so that an average person coming through the

(20:56):
Rio Grand. The Texas border with Mexico is a river,
or so you will hear. There are spots in the
river where you can walk across, you can run across,
a child can run across. It's not deep, it's not
wide at certain certain spots. But he's now trying to
pass off that he is. You know, he's mister tough guy.

(21:20):
He's down there. Hey, you Mexicans, y'all stay over there.
This ain't some home depot parking lot. But it's not true.
He's worked against our interests in favor of, say, the
US Chamber of Commerce that wants wide open and legal immigration.
And that's why a lot of American working class jobs
were taken by illegal aliens, because the big corporate chambers

(21:42):
of commerce favored that, and they poured a lot of
money into the Mitch McConnell, John McCain, Lindsey Graham open
borders Republicans, Well, we know the Democrats are working against us.
The great frustration is teaching Republican primary voters. And Trump
has led the charge in this that there are so

(22:03):
many Republicans that are working very hard to keep your agenda,
our agenda, the MAGA agenda, the Tea Party agenda, the
pro America America First agenda from happening. At least, if
you've got a Democrat in there, you can work hard
to oust them. But when you've got a Republican who

(22:24):
won't do their job, that's much harder because they're difficult
to beat, and yet they don't do the job. So
in that sense, they're the Democrat's best friend because they
stay in office. That's what happened with McCain, it's what's
happened with Lindsay Gramnesty it's what's happened with Mitch McConnell.

(22:44):
Doesn't anyone find it odd that Mitch McConnell, when he
was no longer speak was he is no longer a
majority leader. He's voting with the Democrats now, Isn't that odd?
Charlie crist ran ran for Senate, lost to Marco Rubio,
then he becomes a Democrat and starts supporting Barack Obama.
These people are not your supporters. And John Wayne mccorny
is one of the shows. Jim and Louisiana writes there's

(23:10):
a big money push on in Los Angeles to convince
Trump supporters that Cassidy is one of them. But I
recall that he voted to convict Trump in his second
impeachment trial. He said then that he'd not go for
re election, but now it seems he will. I'd be

(23:30):
interesting to hear You're interested in hearing your opinions on air, Riccardi,
regarding this primary, my instinct is a vote against him,
but I don't want to be duped into playing into
the hands of the Democrats. Well, I wasn't a Cassidy
fan when he ran the first time. Cassidy's a swamp creature.
That's how he managed to win. But he doesn't run

(23:51):
as a swamp creature. He runs as a guy's going
to ride and down and whip up on the Democrats.
But when the Democrats came after Trump, he sided with
the Democrats. And by the way, I know everybody loves
Senator Kennedy from Louisiana because he's always got some clever
quip that's bigger than a tick on a dog standing

(24:13):
on a porch on a Sunday with his back hind
leg of arrated. Okay, he's always got it. I mean,
he's very entertaining. But just watch and see how often
he votes wrong, you know. And so I have people
who especially Republican Party officials precinct chairman, src is, different
people from around the country, and they'll tell me, well,

(24:35):
you're too hard on them. You know, they can't they
can't vote with us all the time. You know, Well
Trump does. Yeah, but Trump's special, He's unique. No, No,
That's why Trump is so popular is Trump actually does
what we want done and lives with the consequences. We
have allowed our Republicans to sell us down the river

(24:58):
as long as they come back at election time. And
go them dad burned Democrats. They're trying to take it away,
but you sending me back up there, and I'm on
fight like you ain't never seen so much fighting. And
we go, okay, all right, he's one of us. And
then they come to our community. Oh that's always a treatment.
If they come to our town, that's how we know
they like us, and we like them back. I like him.

(25:22):
He came to my place. He came to my church,
or my school, or am I Fourth of July parade?
And we go, oh, he likes us a lot. Now
he could vote against everything. He could run the budget
up to where we'll never pay it off. He could
involve us in every war. He could refuse to support Trump.
Doesn't matter. He came to my town. I like him.

(25:43):
He votes wrong, Well maybe I don't know. I don't
get into all that voting and stuff. That's the only
thing they do that actually matters. The rest of that stuff,
that's all distraction. See what happens is people want their
elected official to come to their events because it makes
them look good, right, and it makes them feel good.

(26:06):
We must be important. Our senator came to our event,
and so people get very angry if he won't come
to their event, and they get very happy if he will.
So what do they do by election time? They start
running around and they run in. They may not be
able to shake every hand, but I'm here and I
love y'all. Oh, he loves hush, honey, he loves them.

(26:26):
We're going to vote for him. He loves us. Without realizing,
that person is the reason Trump can't get the complete
agenda passed. That person after January sixth, worked hard to
keep Trump from ever being in office again. That person,
John Cornyn, worked very hard to keep Trump from getting
elected last year to be the president. Well, they don't

(26:48):
come back when they're in front of the Texas or
Louisiana electorate. They don't come back the next year and say, hey,
I'm the guy that worked hard to keep Trump and
getting elected president. Now he did get elected, but send
me back to the Senate because they'd lose. So instead
they come back and they lie. But a lie, I

(27:10):
mean they double down, triple down. They spend more money
than you can imagine. You got that, John Cornnet, This
is a John Cornet, Remember listen. John Cornyn is a
senior Senator from Texas he's been there for twenty four years.
Trump can't stand him, and truthfully, he doesn't like Trump
either at all, and he has said so in the past.
But here it is election time, and they figure, Carl

(27:33):
Road figures, if I spend enough times telling them dumbasses
down in Texas that are voting in the Republican primary
that Cornon equals Trump and Trump equals corn then they'll
vote for him, right, because nobody else is going to
have the money to say otherwise.

Speaker 8 (27:48):
It's a little quiet down here these days. That's because
Donald Trump and John Cornyn have been fighting side by
side the seal of border, putting America first, Keep doing Texans.
Corner has led the charge in the Senate to fund
border security, beating back Biden's invasion and crushing the cartels,
including ninety nine percent with Trump to deliver for Texas

(28:12):
call them thanks, Senator Foreman, and telling to keep delivering
Trump's agenda.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
That's all lies. It's just lies. And what he's doing
now is he's using the voice. We think it's the
voice of water. Burger Waburger is a burger joint, a
fast food burger restaurant that used to be Texas owned
it was. It was started in Corpus Christie down South Texas,

(28:40):
and then, like a lot of Texas companies, they made
their headquarters in San Antone, centrally located. You know, people
like to live in San Intone. And it was a
Texas tradition, I mean absolute, like Bluebell ice cream, HGB Groceries,
water Burger, I mean doctor Pepper is a Texas tradition.
And then they sold out to private equity. So it's

(29:01):
kind of a perfect analogy that they're using the water
Burger voice for John Cornyn because again that's that's putting
the cookies in the in the you're supposed to believe that. Well,
you remember that scene in the movie Vengeance where the
guy comes from New York and he's trying to ask
Texans why is Waterburger so popular?

Speaker 10 (29:21):
Tell me something that you love about where you live.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
What burger?

Speaker 10 (29:25):
Okay, great, tell me about it right now?

Speaker 2 (29:30):
All right, just tell me about it. You're gonna love Waterburger.
Ben it's the best. What makes it the best? Wherever
you are, there's burger, Yeah, it's always rot there Okay.

Speaker 10 (29:45):
And then when you get there, what do you like
about it?

Speaker 2 (29:47):
What do you get whatever? You want, you order whatever
you want.

Speaker 10 (29:50):
Then, right, But there are a lot of places like that.
So let's say there's a McDonald's, a Burger King, a Sonic,
and a Waterburger all lined up.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Which one do you go to?

Speaker 7 (30:02):
Water?

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Right?

Speaker 2 (30:03):
Right? Why?

Speaker 10 (30:06):
But they're all right there in this scenario, they're all
right there.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
So what do you get out of Waterburger? What makes
it better to you? What are you getting? Ask him
why you love Waterburger's like asking why you love Christmas?
Are Well, you get the point. I gotta cut it
short because John Wayne mccornyan using the water Burger voice
in a good Southern tough time, tough things, and I

(30:35):
love Trump and it's all bunk. Hello, folks, I'm the
voice of water Burgers. Well I used to be.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Till Whataburger sold out to investors from outside Texas, So
now I have to take jobs I don't want, like
this one, claiming John Wayne mccornyn serves Texas well, and
even worse, claiming he supports Trumps like Waterburger, he sold
out to non Texans in the swamp and just a
year ago as Trump and now candidacy for president and
did it on Texas soil. Corny said to reporters, I

(31:05):
think President Trump's time has passed him by. Well, not
gonna lie to you, folks. I've landed on hard time
since Waterburger sold out. Now I have to take money
from sellout Cornyan to say things that embarrassed me. So
cut me some slack, will you. I gotta get paid.
Here here goes John Wayne mccornyn. Loves Donald Trump, and
Donald Trump loves you, and you love Donald Trump, so

(31:29):
you gotta love John Wayne mccorny.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
That's just math.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
This is like a triangle with John Wayne mccorny, and
that's the Hot Pott News. Just like you, John Wayne,
he is one of us. He's also one of Trump.
He wears socks just like Trump. He had his teeth white,
and just like Trump. Reelect John Wayne mccarny because he's
one of us and he's also one of Trump.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
Don Wayne mcconne
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