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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time. Time time, time, Luck and load. The
Michael Very Show is on the air. Into the world.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Come on.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
A social media post, the President now threatening to ban
people from what he has called third world countries.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
He's vowing to deport anyone who.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Is quote incapable of loving our country or noncompatible with
Western civilization.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
When I heard the secretaries say that they're going to
pause immigration from third world countries, I take that as
a message that they don't want brown people coming to
the United States, and I find that disturbing. We are
a country that has always welcome individuals that are struggling,
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that are fleeing famine, violence, and it would be a
fundamental change to the fabric of our nation to change them.
Speaker 5 (01:02):
The administration says that it is provoking temporary protected status
for Afghans, and that is of course significant, has the
potential to effect effect very a lot of Afghans. It's
already receiving criticism from some of those groups that evacuate
Afghan citizen and just received a statement from one who
says the decision to terminate TPS for Afghanistan is not
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rooted in reality, it's routed in politics.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
You don't say that they're all bad.
Speaker 6 (01:28):
Don't say that people who come from third world countries
are bad. Virginia, about one out of nine of US
is an immigrant, and our immigrant communities in Virginia have
been an enormous source of strength to our commonwealthsm to
our country, and it's trying to target them off agance, that.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
Is in living in Oklahoma has been charged with plotting
a terrorist attack on election.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Day for ISIS.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
Twenty seven year old Nasertawhiti obtained weapons and ammunition to
launch this attack. He arrived in the US in September
twenty twenty one, just days after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Speaker 6 (02:00):
Processes or asylum from nineteen to quote third world countries.
You don't know which ones they are.
Speaker 7 (02:08):
Any stories on the economy lightly, Why do you think
that is? Christmas spending is way up? Okay, maybe that's seasonal,
all right. Gas prices are way down. This story comes
from CNN. Yeah, CNN.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
So for the first time in four and a half years, gas.
Speaker 8 (02:31):
Prices are averaging three dollars a gallon nationally in court
in triple A, down by.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Seven cents in just the past week. Gas prisons were
low a year ago.
Speaker 8 (02:42):
As well, but they're even cheaper now. This is encouraging
to see because late last month there was a period
where gas prices are actually higher this year than last year,
but that has reversed again and now we've just fractions
of a penny away from breaking below three dollars a gallon. Now,
as you mentioned, we've got twenty states across the country
where the average is actually less than two seventy five
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a gallon, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
And Colorado as well. Certainly nice to see this. Why
is this happening?
Speaker 8 (03:14):
Well, it all comes down, of course to oil prices. Right,
oil prices are about fifty nine dollars a barrel this morning.
You look back in history on December one, three years ago,
we're looking at eighty one dollars a barrel for oil,
sixty seven dollars even last year, so significantly cheaper. And
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that's because right now, supply of oil continues to outpace demand.
It's US supply. Production of the US is at all
time highs. It's higher than last year, but only.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
A little bit higher.
Speaker 8 (03:47):
OPEK is the big story though, right so Saudi red
O OPEC, they are ramping up production substantially this year.
They've signaled that they plan to pause those output hikes
next year, but for now, look, this is a good store.
When it comes to the affordability crisis, gasoline it's relatively cheap.
Speaker 7 (04:07):
Interestingly, gasoline is one of those things, especially gas at
the pump, that most Americans identify with. It's a commodity
they buy often. It's a commodity they spend a lot
of money on, and it's a commodity that fluctuates in
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price rather dramatically. So you know, every summer, working class
families like the one I grew up in would consider
how far they were going to drive based on gas prices,
and gas guzzler cars went out for a period of
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time because gas prices were so stifling. President Trump has
a very interesting relationship with the Texas energy industry. Texas's
the most important state in the country when it comes
to the production of energy, particularly to be refined into gasoline,
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and Texas has been a big supporter of Trump. And
I have a number of friends who are in various
ways involved in financing, exploring, refining, upstream, downstream, midstream, and
a lot of them don't like this about Trump. They
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don't like that he's hurting their bottom line. And I've
had a number of them say to me that they've
been big Trump supporters and they love Trump, but they
don't love the fact that they're not making as much
money as they would like to. And so when you
look at gas prices at the pump and they are low,
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these folks aren't making the money they would in a
different environment. But they do at least appreciate that what
Trump is doing is trying to create an environment to
improve people's quality of life. Because if you can move
around freely because you can afford the gas, that's a
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big part of your freedom, your liberty, your enjoyment of life,
and Democrats don't want you to have that. We are
still an internal combustion engine automobile society.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Now.
Speaker 7 (06:33):
The people that are on TV every night, most of
them aren't. They take limos or the subway. They live
in places where you can't afford.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
To have an automobile.
Speaker 7 (06:46):
You live in New York, you have to be very
wealthy to have an automobile. And in that case, you've
got a driver because you can't park anywhere. Most Americans
in Middle America drive a truck or a van to
all kids around and low gas prices are good, which
is why nobody's talking about maybe he's getting some kickback
money from the.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Cartel to Michael Berry show bet or he's got the
brains of the mules.
Speaker 7 (07:12):
As we've been talking about the Minnesota frog by Somali immigrants,
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessin says they are looking into whether
Minnesota tax dollars were diverted to the al Qaeda affiliated
terror group in Somalia, al Shabab, coming after a City
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Journal investigation reported that alleged millions of dollars from Minnesota
state welfare programs had ultimately landed in the hands of
the terror group Al Chabab. It's time Americans wake up
and realize that democrats will hand your country over to
people who will kill you, which's it comes to that
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it sounds crazy. The thing about Democrats doing such crazy
things is that when they do these crazy things, if
you point out the crazy thing they've done, you look
like the nut because there's no way that they're actually
allowing this to happen, and the fact that they are
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because it is so absurd, ridiculous, incomprehensible that pointing it out, it.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Must never have happened.
Speaker 7 (08:26):
Nevertheless, more than four hundred employees of the Minnesota Department
of Human Services say that Tampon Tim failed to act
on widespread fraud warnings and even retaliated against whistleblowers who
warned about the massive fraud within the Somali community. Minnesota
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Department of Human Services employees saying quote, we let Governor
Tim Waltz know of fraud early on, hoping for a
partnership in shopping fraud, but no, we got the opposite response.
Tim Walts systematically retaliated against whistleblowers, using monitoring threats, repression,
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and did his best to discredit fraud reports. In addition
to retaliating against whistleblowers, Tim Walks disempowered the Office of
the Legislative Auditor, allowing agencies to disregard their audit findings
and guidance. The US Justice Department announced new charges last
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week against the seventy eighth defendant.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
In the Feeding Our Future.
Speaker 7 (09:36):
Oh they always have a pretty name, don't they, fraud scheme,
which prosecutors say involved more than two hundred and fifty
million dollars in stolen funds from a federally funded child
nutrition program and has already resulted in over fifty convictions.
These were dollars that were supposed to be spent providing
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food to poor kids. Instead, they were handed to Somali
frontmen were giving them to Somali terror groups. Many of
those individuals charged come from Minnesota's Somali community. The New
York Times reported that over the past five years, according
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to law enforcement authorities, several fraud schemes proliferated in parts
of minnesota Somali community. A number of individuals allegedly created
companies that build state agencies for millions of dollars worth
of social services that were never delivered. The Manhattan Institute
City Journal also allegend a report citing unnamed federal counter
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terrorism sources, that some stolen funds were transferred to Somalia
and may have ended up with a terror group, Al Shabab.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Greg Guttfeld called.
Speaker 7 (10:49):
For the execution of the people who committed that fraud
in Minnesota and pointed out that this is what happens
when you elect people like Tim Walls.
Speaker 9 (10:59):
Only thing I'm going to take responsibility for is putting
like two people in jail. After what I know is
like a decade a billion dollars in which they ripped
off the elderly, infants, the sick, the hungry.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
They should be executed right.
Speaker 7 (11:18):
This guy shows up, This guy shows up.
Speaker 9 (11:20):
Hey, Rusted, you're like the guy who shows up and
eats the free pizza, but you didn't help any of
us move the furniture. Hey guys, I'm here, I'm here.
What you're seeing is the ultimate opportunity cost of electing
a vacuus virtue signaler with no skills at all. While
he was pushing tampons and trans and men's rooms, the
Somalis were ripping off the state like it was a
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twenty four hour Mini Martin in Philadelphia. This is what
happens when you elect a person who will say anything
but is incapable of doing anythings.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
This party, his party.
Speaker 9 (11:56):
They are the ultimate in self serving, self seeking, selfishness.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Does that make sense.
Speaker 9 (12:04):
They realize that there is a reward in saying yes
to everything without having any responsibility to say no. So
and again, it goes back to what I said in
the A Bloc. If you were to call out on
this fraud, you go, oh, you hate some Allians why
are they all so Alians?
Speaker 1 (12:21):
You hate us? You hate us, No, we hate the
people who were doing this.
Speaker 9 (12:26):
You got to give credit to Walter Kern who covered
this in What's a County Highway? And Chris Rufo this
is back in twenty twenty three, who then really circulated
it into the media or else The New York Times
never would have written about this. And it's again once again.
If the Democrats reintroduced the concept of accountability to their actions,
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they might actually save their party.
Speaker 7 (12:51):
I suspect if you were to trace the amount of
fraud that is conducted in this country, the amount of
fraud that is part of a conspiracy, you would find
communities of people from other countries at the heart of
much of it. In fact, Chuck Schumer no less than
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Chuck Schumer as far back as nineteen ninety six when
Democrats used to actually try to appeal to working class
Americans on the basis that illegal immigrants were coming to
this country to do us harm before they became the
Party of illegal Immigrants. So the number one reason people
come to the United States illegally, this is Chuck Schumer,
is to defraud our government in systems like social Security.
Speaker 10 (13:34):
First, of all social Security card is used from one
end of America to the other. Is an identification card.
Right now, who are we kidding? If you want to
pass a law and says it shouldn't be I would
ask the Chairman and the distinguished Minority member of the
Social Security Meeting but Committee to pass that law. But
let's admit the truth. Everywhere people go they're asked for
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a Social Security card. In fact, one way to prove
you're a bona fide person and who can have a
job is to ask for a driver's license and a
Social Security card. This is an anti fraud amendment. All
over where we go, people say, well, why can't you
stop illegal immigrants or others from coming here? And the
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number one answer we give our constituencies when they come here,
they can get jobs, get benefits against the law because
of fraud. And here the gentleman from Florida has put
together the most effective anti fraud measure we can find
without it changing the actions of the government one bit.
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And we find all this opposition, Ladies and gentlemen of
this chamber. What I worry about is that this bill,
which started out with good intentions.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Whether you agree with it or disagree, app share it,
Levincia and enjoying the friend offul Country. Mister markael Berry
in the movie No Country for Old Men, there's a
moment where.
Speaker 7 (15:05):
They just can't understand how the world has changed, how
crazy people have become. And they made reference to Signs
and Wonders, and that caused us to start a series
called Signs and Wonders.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
It's all of damn money and the money in the drugs.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
It's just down beyond everything. What it mean, what's it
leading to? I don't know.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
If you'd have told me twenty years ago, i'd see
children walking the streets of Art Texas towns with their
green hair, the bones in their noses and fled out
with't the.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
Bleak Signs and wonders. But I think once you quit
here in sir and ma'am, that's just them to follow.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Oh it's thedad, It's the dismal pad.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
It is not the one that.
Speaker 11 (15:51):
I'm the one point signs, Signs and Wonders, wondrous sizes.
Speaker 7 (16:06):
Three toddlers three sorry, three children. It was a toddler's
birthday party, but the children were at the party. They
were eight, nine, and fourteen, as well as a twenty
one year old. They were all murdered, and somebody pulls
up and starts blasted, and we heard the mother say,
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if you know who did this, tell us, and you go, okay,
that's a mother wants to know who killed her children.
You won't be a snitch. Won't wait a minute. If
I was aware who killed your children, I'd want to
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come forward and tell you so you could track them
down and put them in prison. I wouldn't hesitate and say, well,
I know who killed those children, but I don't want
to tell because that would make me an outcast from society,
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because in my cultural paradigm, sharing that information is worse
than killing kids.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
And the mother is saying, I'll give you an exempi,
an exemption. This is not a snitching.
Speaker 7 (17:34):
See, we don't talk like that where I live. When
you talk like that, your culture is broken. That's how
people walk down the streets and shoot each other over
some supposed gang turf. We control this busted up corner
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of crack kneeling. You can't have it. We're willing to
risk going to life to isn't for life to control
this corner selling poison to kids. Somebody's got to stand
up and say stop blaming people outside your community. Start
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taking responsibility. You are your own worst problem. Stop being
a victim and feeling sorry for yourself. Start standing up
and taking back your culture. And then the vice mayor
of Stockton, he's a he's an authority figure.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
He redefines what being a gangsta is.
Speaker 12 (18:42):
It's never been gangster to kill kids. Never, It's never
been gangs to kill kids. You went in a in
a birthday party and shot people's children. So I just
want to I know, we're here, we want just if
I could just parents brought their children out and they
loved with medical examiners. That is not human.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
That is not human.
Speaker 12 (19:03):
And I will say to those who are thinking of retaliation,
when my brother got murdered, I thought about it too.
It's human to want to hurt people who hurt people
you love. But I had a choice to make, and
I hope that the people out there in our community
make the right choice and contact law enforce. Man called
me and called the mayor, Call whoever you know, called
the pastors, call your friend, turn yourself in, because at
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some point, the redemption for what you did is going
to happen.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
When you see the person that created you.
Speaker 12 (19:31):
But you could start that process by turning yourself in
and doing the right things.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Okay, the last part is actually really good.
Speaker 7 (19:36):
I like it because I've seen boys in the hood
and no matter what you smoke, somebody, you get smoked
the next day. It's like you went to all that trouble,
you got the lift package, you color the purple, the
whole deal. You remember when ice Cube got smoked. They're like,
oh man, it's not even even good without him. Yeah,
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but let's go back to the original line.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Play play that first line of that again.
Speaker 12 (20:06):
It's never been gangster to kill kids. Never, It's.
Speaker 7 (20:14):
We are defining the concept of what it means to
be gangster. This is as profound to America's crime problem
as anything we deal with.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
It's never been gangster to kill kids.
Speaker 7 (20:32):
So killing kids is outside the realm of this really
cool thing. Now, if you think this really really cool
thing extends to killing kids, it doesn't. There's this really
cool thing over here that's being gangster.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
And here's what being gangster means. Okay, how about this.
Speaker 7 (20:58):
If being gangster doesn't mean killing kids, what does it mean.
Does it mean going through the neighborhood mowing lawns and
saving the money. Because that's what I did. Was I gangster?
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Just the word boy in the hood, which is lawn
more work? Is that gangster?
Speaker 8 (21:22):
Ramon?
Speaker 7 (21:24):
And then once I had everybody's yards mode, I would.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Go around and ask if I could wash their car?
Was that gangster? Li's sue cleaning the wheels? Got that
white wall shining? What's up? Gangstuck? Is that gangstap? Was
that cool?
Speaker 7 (21:46):
Let me see riding my bike two miles away to
go see if I could mow their grass and wash
their car and save my money up in my little
safe in my room. Was that gangster? That's what I
thought was a good thing. That's what I thought was noble.
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Did I have a different paradigm when we have acknowledged
that being gangster is the goal and we are attempting
and this is actually this is actually progress to say, hey,
killing killing kids not gangster. Why is any part of
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gangster good? See, there's your problem. You're not repudiating the
entirety of it. Stop being a thug. It's a dead
end street. But that's not what we've done, is it.
We've got politicians trying to what was Joe Biden doing
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with that corn pop story. When you get right down
to it, job Biden was signaling, I'm gangster. I'm not
when you get into the deep, deep, profound social message
that he was conveying. Hey, all the white people over here,
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they don't know about corn pop. They run from cornpop,
not me. I took a chain out. I said, you
might beat me, man, but I'll whip you. You need
to understand how bad corn pop was a bad dude
by you, gangster. We're going to be changing the name
of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Michael Ferry,
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which is beautiful way. The story about the Afghan national
who was brought to this country as part of this
relocation of terrorists here in what will turn out to
be the death of our civilization, shaming us, calling us racist,
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calling us awful people. Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona saying,
y'all just don't want more brown people here.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
No, we just don't want more people killing our national guardsmen.
How about.
Speaker 7 (24:08):
Norm MacDonald had an amazing joke with Margaret Chow and
she wasn't in on the joke. She didn't get it,
but he made his point in that dry wit manner
in which he always did, where people who get norm
got the joke, and that joke turns out to be
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as true today as it ever could have been back then.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Listen to this clip number nine remon.
Speaker 13 (24:37):
I can't say my friend's name, but he said his
biggest fear.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Is that Isis or.
Speaker 13 (24:48):
Some terrorist group like that, for get a hold of
a dirty bomb that exploded over a major city within
the United States and kill tens of millions of people,
because then the blowback against innocence Muslims would be absolutely terrible.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Yes, that's true, that's true. Let's do some joke. He's
just clowned them and they don't know it.
Speaker 7 (25:23):
Fifty million Americans dead and he's worried about the Muslims.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
That's the joke. Well.
Speaker 7 (25:30):
USA Today had a story about the Afghan community in
the United States living in fear. They're living in fear
after our National guardsman one was killed, the others critically injured.
Quoting one Afghan who says, there's a lot of fear
within the community that there will be collective punishment because
of the act of one individual. They don't fear one bit,
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They don't fear one moment. His family won't be harmed,
his countrymen won't be harmed. And anyone who dares suggest
they would or should would be canceled and destroyed in
this country. But what about the young lady who's dead,
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who feels for her? What emotion is there for her?
And that's what our country has become, a bunch of
self loathing white people, so afraid of being called a racist,
a xenophobe, a transphobe, that they will hand over everything
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they have and eventually commit suicide to please their invaders.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
And that's the fact.
Speaker 7 (26:47):
And anyone who says otherwise, anyone who dares do anything
about it, is an awful human being.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Call me whatever you want.
Speaker 7 (26:56):
It's coming up on a year since President Trump was
sworn in for is a second term as president, and
this media continues to play the same tired game of
if it's something good, Biden did it.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
If it's bad, it's Donald Trump's fault.
Speaker 7 (27:13):
Never Mind those silly facts seemed to keep getting in
the way, the media will always remind you that Trump
is hitler.
Speaker 14 (27:22):
Good Evening, America. It's a nice, big story. Two National
guardsmen have allegedly been shot. We don't have any details
at this point, But sources tell us the shooter is
a white supremacist.
Speaker 7 (27:33):
Oh wait, John, we're getting news that the shooter is
an Afghan.
Speaker 14 (27:37):
National Well, Trump probably brought him to kill us all
and make brown people look bad because Trump is literally Hitler.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
No, John, we're getting reports that Biden brought him in.
Speaker 14 (27:49):
Well, that's very doubtful, because Biden vetted the terrorist he
brought in.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
I'm sure of it.
Speaker 14 (27:54):
Biden said he vetted them, and if I trust anything,
I trust Joe Biden.
Speaker 11 (27:59):
John.
Speaker 7 (27:59):
Wait, hold on, we're getting confirmation by the CIA and
the Department of the Event that Biden.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Did not vet those herahts.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Lots of pedophiles and murders were brought here by Biden.
Speaker 14 (28:09):
Oh well, I doubt the man intended to shoot National guardsmen.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
He probably thought they were Ice, and we know Ice
deserves it.
Speaker 14 (28:16):
Okay, Well, you know, Julie, this is just the environment
Trump is caused with all his hate and racism. So
to update our story, Trump killed two National guardsmen because Trump.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Is literally Hitler.
Speaker 14 (28:29):
In other news, in Michigan, a group of proud, honest,
honorable Americans marched for peace and patriotism in America. Death
to America death to America.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
Ah, yes, music to my ears.
Speaker 14 (28:42):
Americans with diverse faiths and backgrounds exercising their First Amendment
rights and being brave and honorable, very inspired.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
John, they're shouting death to America. Oh no, Julie, I
don't think so.
Speaker 14 (28:54):
I think they're saying down with Erica, like down with
the cause, you know, kind of like, let's go brand this.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
America. Well, who can blame them?
Speaker 14 (29:05):
It's only because slavery, racism, white supremacists, privileged people, the Jews,
the Christians, the cops, maga people, and most of all
Trump because he's literally Hitler. All right, don't you go anywhere,
because coming up next, we'll talk to the brave and
beautiful Michelle Obama about how racist Americans are, how horrible
this country is, how white people need to stop beating
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up black people over their hair and let them buy
whatever wig they walked, and how white people have kept
her down her entire.
Speaker 7 (29:34):
Life special thanks to our own Emily bull Or her
debut in character bit recording. At the end, I said, now, Emily,
if you don't feel comfortable that you're not required I
wrote it.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
You didn't. It's your voice.
Speaker 7 (29:54):
If you're worried someone's going to hear you one of
your liberal friends and be upset with you. You don't
have to do it, We'll find someone else. She said, no,
it's fine. What are one of my friends going to hear?
They don't listen anyway. I'm just saying you have the
ability not to. And she goes, well, what does it say? Really,
I might not saying anything racist orally, am I No? Okay, yeah,
you can use it. So if I can leave you
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with anything as this, don't take for granted that your
country will always be exactly what it always has been.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
Don't take for granted that a white knight superman will
come in and save today, whether that be Trump or
anyone else.
Speaker 7 (30:32):
Our country is comprised of well over three hundred people
and thousands of communities, and millions of households, workplaces, churches, schools.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
If it is to be, it's up to me. Be reasonable,
be rational.
Speaker 7 (30:47):
To be kindly, generous, be wonderful, but be proud of
who you are, and do not be afraid.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Els good, thank you, and good night, Ey