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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time, time, time, luck and load. The Michael
Arry Show is on the air as all eyes turned

(00:42):
to Texas and the prize of a Senate seat there,
which is no more important or powerful than any other
Senate seat. You'll remember, with the Great Compromise, the state
or the House of Representatives, the House of representa it is,
which came to be known as Congress. Although there are

(01:02):
two chambers of the Commerce, the lower House is apportioned
based on population, so the number of representatives from Texas, California,
and New York Florida can change as population changes. There
are four hundred and thirty five members of Congress, and

(01:23):
some states can have a number of them and some
can just have one. You get a minimum of one.
But the balance was to get the small states to
enter the union that in the upper chamber, each state
would get two members. Regardless of your size, so Vermont
or Rhode Island or Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho,

(01:47):
they all get two senators. So to spend so much
money trying to win the Senate seat in Texas would
seem to be it a fool's errand, but the mindset
is if we can win Texas. We can get the

(02:09):
rich Democrats to cut lose more money, and we can
show the nation that the tide has turned. Even Texas
has elected a US Senator who's a Democrat, and that
too a corrupt, really stupid, costplaying ghetto queen. Truth is,

(02:30):
it's not making fun of Jasmine Crockett to point out
how stupid she is, because she's not actually that stupid.
The worst part is she has to pretend to be
stupid to get street credibility, and that tells you a lot.
We have allowed black culture to devolve in this country

(02:51):
to the point where quote keeping it real means misconjugating words,
not financially succeeding, having a criminal record. You ever stop
and think about something, There is only one culture in
this country where a man who is successful is referred

(03:13):
to as a pimp. You don't refer to white people
as pimps. You don't refer to his Panics as pimps,
Indian Americans, Chinese Americans, not a pimp. But if a
black man does well and as a result, dresses well,

(03:34):
has a fancy car, he is referred to as a pimp.
What is a pimp? A man who sells women to
other men. No, not a backup, not a backup singer
for Gladys Knight. That is the pips, not the pimps.

(03:56):
But think about this.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
For a moment.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Think about this from more. How many Black people referred
to another person as a pimp? You a pimp? He
a pimp? Wait a second, what does that mean? The
subjugation of women by men to sell their bodies and

(04:23):
the concurrent beatings they receive, not to mention sexual violation
by an individual who lives off the work they do,
the suffering they endure. That is a pimp. That word
has gone mainstream, along with everything else of the lowest

(04:46):
common denominator of black culture. Black culture has been robbed
of the things that made it most admirable. Sticktuitiveness, a
chip on your shoulder, working twice as hard to get
half as much, showing up early, staying late, industriousness, sacrifice, suffering, piety, righteousness,

(05:11):
church going, a strong family. Those were hallmarks of black culture.
They've been destroyed. Look at what's portrayed in music. Look
at what's portrayed in the movies. Look at what's portrayed
in television shows. Look at what's portrayed in politics. See,

(05:33):
we've completed the whole, the full circle. We've now got
someone running for office on the basis that she's some
clucking hen out there cackling, screaming, screeching racism, saying the
most awful things, the most ridiculous things. The Republican The

(06:00):
GOP has released a video answering Jasmine Crockett's previous challenge,
find a video of a single Democrat advocating for violence.
I challenge somebody to go and find a clip of
a Democrat invoking violence. Let's extinguish him for good. I

(06:21):
will go and take Trump out to night. We're gonna
fight it in the courts. I'm gonna fight it in
the streets. When they go low, We're going to bury
them below the Capitol. That's what we're gonna do. We
take them to the moud and trow them up.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets
for as long as they's unrest in our lives.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
Maybe there will be.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Were walking down a damn different path. We're fighting fire
with fire. We're going to punch these sons of bitches
in the mouth by taking behind the gym and beat
the hell out of them.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
No punch back, chick back, jump over their heads and
win some power.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
I back, punch back and make sure that they stay down,
and you know what, kick them when they're down because
they deserve it. I think that you punch. I think
you punch. I think you're okay. You you okay. We
we aren't warm, and that's why the gloves are off,
and I say, bring it on. We are not only
going to punch you back, but we are gonna knock

(07:19):
you out.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
We're a war right now to save this country, and
so you have to be willing to do whatever is
necessary in order to save the country.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Well, I am here to tell you not on here
are we gonna punch bag, but we about to beat
you down.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
Shut down the state.

Speaker 5 (07:37):
Who war.

Speaker 6 (07:41):
They go low, even in the states where Donald Trump
won big that it does you any good running away
from from Donald Trump. I think you need to go
back and then punch you in a face.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
That's my sure. We show up. We have to show up,
and I do see anybody from that cabinet, and I'll
rush you up apartments out of gas related station. You
don't get and your gout and welcome anymore acause Michael

(08:18):
Berry I thought for years this was a woman sinking singer.
Neil Sedaka sounds like a woman of the ring. There's

(08:41):
nothing wrong with it. But Anne Murray has more bass
in her voice, honestly charring out of under. The Leader
of Australia has come out and blamed the far right
after the Muslim shootings of Jews on Hanukkah. He is

(09:07):
a white male, this Australian Prime Minister. White Westerners are
marching to their deaths and their main concern is that
they be polite about their suicide. They will not, under

(09:28):
any circumstances speak ill of a single person who is
not a white liberal who murders the people under their care.
This is true of Tim Waltz or Jacob pry or
Gavin Newsom or Chuck Schumer or Joe Biden to blame

(09:54):
the far right, as he says, in Australia, this has
been the false flag that has been trotted out for
a very very long time. This is the playbook, This
is the game that they play. Remember Dona Shalela in

(10:15):
the Obama administration who said that it was white male
service members serving in war who were coming home, who
were distrustful of the United States government, Christian and pro
life that was our danger. A Muslim man could rape

(10:42):
these people's children and slaughter them, and they would apologize
to him in the process. These are the signs of
a weak people, a culture in decline, a culture incapable
of confronting the challenges to it. No one wants to

(11:06):
address the fact that the Muslim world is coming to
the Western world and upon arrival announcing how horrible it
is to live here with such hatred in their hearts
that they can randomly kill the people from the country

(11:31):
that has welcomed them. You see it with the Somalis
in Mogadishu, Minnesota. You saw it with nine to eleven.
You see it in Australia. England is lost. England is
a Muslim nation now for all intents and purposes, and
it only gets worse. There's a clip from Christopher Hitchins

(11:52):
twenty years ago where he said, the fall of our
country is upon us, and you will know it is
here when you cannot criticize. That will be the moment
you are not allowed to criticize. The concept of criticism.
Questioning skepticism is unique to the Western mind, the idea

(12:17):
that you can do so that such a right is protected.
You look at the Muslim violence over the weekend, it's
not an aberration. The Nice attack Muslims, the Paris attacks.
Remember Charlie Hebdoe Muslims. The shoe bomber what was his name,

(12:41):
Robert Reid tried to blow up a plane with a
bomb in his shoe. Remember the Orlando attack Muslim, The
Beltway snipers Muslim, The fort Hood shooter Muslim wearing an
Army uniform. No less, the Westminster attack Muslim two thousand

(13:04):
and five Bolli bombings Muslim, the murder of Lee Rigby Muslim,
The uss cole bombers, remember that off the coast of
Kenya or Yemen, Muslims. The London Bridge attack Muslims, The
Madrid train bombers Muslims. Charlie Hebdo attacks Muslims. Sam Bernardino

(13:31):
attacks Muslims. Surabayah bombings Muslims, Minnesota mall stabbings Muslims, the
Seven Seven bombers Muslims, Moscow theater attack, theater attackers Muslims.
And what are the white Western liberals do. I'm just

(13:54):
worried that someone's going to be mad at the Muslims.
God from bid, we punish anybody who's who's done this.
God forbid, we identify with the victims of this, because
any one of us could have been one. No, no,
we don't want to upset the Muslims.

Speaker 6 (14:13):
My friend's name, but he said his biggest well I
can't say. I can't say my friend's name, but he
said his biggest fear is that isis or some terrorists
group like that we get a hold of a dirty
bomb and exploded over a major city within the United

(14:36):
States and kill tens of millions of people, because then
the blowback against innocent Muslims would be absolutely terrible.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Yes, that's true, that's true.

Speaker 6 (14:56):
Let's do some jokes.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
The joke on them. They did. Don't even get it
that a Muslim would kill fifty million Americans and that
people would be angry at Muslims. What other country allows
us to happen? You look at what's happened in Mogadishu, Minnesota.

(15:19):
What did I see? Because over half the families are
receiving some form of welfare. You brought these people from
a poor, broken down country where the IQ levels are
lower than world standards to this country for what purpose?
Because Somalia collapsed, that wasn't our fault. I for one,

(15:41):
am tired of housing the world on American shores. I'm
tired of fighting wars in foreign countries. I'm tired of
relocating the people whose help we need because we're fighting
wars in those countries. Make America great again. It's never
made more sinse than today. Leader of the Differs in

(16:02):
the United States Senate announced he was making a statement
after the Muslim terror attacks and he had something to say.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
But first, and of course, I'm going to say a
few words about the terrible shooting in Sydney, Australia. Okay,
So when first, of course, as I always say, no
matter what go bills, they beat the Patriots today.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
It's a big deal. Yes, yes, yes, sir, our football team.
Let's put that first before your family members who were
slaughtered at the hands of the Muslims. Connecticut senator blamed
President Trump for the shooting at Brown University, telling CNN's
Dana Bash that over the last year, Trump has been
engaged in a dizzying campaign to increase violence in this country.

(16:49):
This is a brilliant position. Anytime anything goes wrong, it
has to be Donald Trump's fault, even if Trump is
the only person doing anything to try to stop it.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
We haven't had the wherewithal to do anything in Washington.
I mean we did a little bit a few years ago,
but of means for years and years and years. But
having said that, Rhode Island has some pretty strict gun laws.
They have universal background checks, red flag laws, waiting periods

(17:24):
to purchase a gun. So this is about and we've
talked about this much more than gun violence. It is
gun violence, but the laws could be stronger. But they're
stronger than other places in Rhode Island.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Well, but the laws do make a difference.

Speaker 5 (17:39):
I mean, if you look at states like Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts,
California that have stronger laws, we have gun violence rates,
murder rates, mass shooting rates that are two to three
to four times lower than states that have loose gun laws.
And many of the weapons that are used in our
states for gun crimes come to our states from those
states that have an ability for criminals and people with

(18:02):
serious mental illness to buy weapons. So what we know
is that stronger laws do work. And since we passed
that bill in twenty twenty two, the first bill in
thirty years that strengthens the nation's gun laws, gun violence
rates and machine rates have come down in this country.
But this is not shocking because over the last year
President Trump has been engaged in a dizzying campaign to

(18:23):
increase violence in this country. He is restoring gun rights
to felons and people who have lost their ability to
buy guns. He eliminated the White House Office of Gun
Violence Protection, and he has stopped funding mental health grants
and community anti gun violence grants that Republicans and Democrats
supported in that twenty twenty two bill. So he has

(18:45):
been engaged in a pretty deliberate campaign to try to
make violence more likely in this country. And I think
you're unfortunately going to see the results of that on
the streets of America.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
As people don't they really don't even care what the
truth is anymore. They're not the only ones doing it.
John Cornyn is running ads in Texas, senior Republican senator
who called for Trump not to run for reelection, who
has criticized Trump at every turn, and now he claims

(19:16):
they're best friends and they're working together This is a
guy who voted to fund bringing Afghan supposed refugees who
turned out to be terrorists to this country. How quickly
we forget what an Afghan terrorist did to the National
Guard in DC. One of the people that Cornin voted

(19:39):
to relocate to this country and funded it. And now
he's criticizing that Biden did it like he wasn't part
of it. And they are betting that they can keep
out running the lies, that there won't be enough money
or energy to keep tracing down tracking down their lies
and pointing them out, that low information voters will hear

(20:02):
what they have to say and take them at face value.
You know, you go onto Facebook now there are all
sorts of headlines Lane Kiffin has taken a Michigan job,
Kayla on the board has taken the Michigan job, and
they're written to look like a real story. I don't
know what the end game is. I don't know if

(20:24):
it's just funny to watch how stupid people can be
when they comment about it. Oh, I can't believe he
did that. He just got to LSU when in fact
it's not true, but they take great pains to make
it look like it is a real story. I don't
know why you do that. It's weird, but they're doing it,

(20:45):
and that's what these people are relying on. But I
know why they're doing it because the truth damns them,
so they simply rewrite the truth, and they spend enough
money behind it. Look at all the things that have
been done in the last ten years that the very
people who did them are now decrying the COVID shots. Oh,

(21:09):
we're taking the COVID shots off the market. You don't say,
where's Anthony Fauci, the most respected man in the country,
the expert. How about the fact that stand six feet
away they finally admitted that was just made up, didn't
have anything to do with anything. There was no basis
upon which that kept anybody any safer from getting what

(21:31):
was basically the flu. Oh but Michael, it wasn't a flu.
I know somebody who died. The same number of people
that died from the flu died from this. And do
you know that the flu numbers that have been relatively
consistent for the last twenty years dipped to almost nobody
dying from the flu because those people who died with

(21:53):
COVID made up the difference. It's the death of truth.
It really is a world without truth, where obfuscation has
been shot into the ether and there is a cloud
of smoke and no one can see. It's hard to

(22:15):
know what the truth is. There are so many ops
going on to distract you over here and pull you
over here, that when the goal is to undercut Trump,
and it worked in twenty the undercut and the fraud,
and they won back the White House. And that's what
they want. They want back power, they want back power.

(22:39):
That's the most important thing. Here was Christopher Hitchins in
two thousand and nine talking about the day when would
come when you're not allowed to criticize Muslims and that
will be the end of it. And I think we've
reached that day.

Speaker 4 (22:57):
Business face, and gentlemen, I beseech you resist it while
you still can, and before the right to complain is
taken away from you, which will be the next thing.
You will be told you can't complain because you're Islamophobic.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
The term is already being.

Speaker 4 (23:12):
Introduced into the culture as if it was an accusation
of race hatred, for example, or bigotry, whereas it's only
the objection to the preachings of a very extreme and
absolutist religion. Resist it while you can, and if you
wonder what will happen if you don't. Look and see
how a cricket team in Middlesex and England had to

(23:33):
change its name by force last week because it was
called and had been vie as the.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Middle Sex Crusaders.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Look and see how stories about little pigs can't be
taught to children in English schools anymore unless offense be
taken by the religion of peace.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Don't think it can happen here. I had a pretty
good sized Facebook account. It was locked down because I
questioned whether the shot worked. People also have Twitter accounts.
People who made their living on social media lost their
accounts for daring to ask if the election if the

(24:08):
integrity of the election in twenty sixteen in twenty twenty
was ensured. People pointing the things that they could see
as problematic that have turned out now to be proved
to be true. But who cares. Remember ivermectin was horse paced.
Shouldn't take that? You should take these pharmaceutical products from

(24:32):
Viser or Maderna. Now Ivermectin is in Texas over the counter.
You can walk up and buy it unbelievable, the lies
we've been told. Your diversity is not your strength. Your
strength is your unity of purpose, your shared mission, your
love of mim Michael Berry, I do realize that can

(24:55):
seem hopeless at times, since I do realize it's frustrating
you love this country. The more frustrating it is, the
more you understand, the more you're able to see, the
more frustrating the anguish it brings you. And that's why
you have these conversations with someone who says, ah, just

(25:18):
listen to Donald Trump. There are things that are so
obvious around us, and why can't the people see? But
my study of history, going back to the days of
the Bible, tell me that it is a curse, not

(25:39):
a blessing to have vision. It is a curse to
be able to discern what is going on around you
because others don't. And so now you have to suffer
the anguish of trying to teach them, trying to show them,

(26:02):
and they don't want to see, They don't want to learn,
they don't want to agree, you don't want to come
to your conclusion. Quite the opposite, and that takes its toll,
especially when it's your child or in some cases, your

(26:23):
parent or your spouse, your good friend for years, the
guy you've been going hunting or fishing with for years,
the guy you went on Harley rids for years, your
best friend in your sorority, or your best friend that
the two of y'all would go out on double dates.

(26:46):
And she was there for you, and you were there
for her. And now and now she just wants to
needle you as if you're this bad person because you
can see what's going on. That's rough. Are your kids
tell you you're crazy, You're bitter, you're angry. Give it up
to the left. They're very good at this. They empower

(27:09):
these people who are weak and not wise, with the
tools to terrorize you. Remember when Obama was president and
he challenged people to go home at Thanksgiving and get
in the face of their grandmother who had just lovingly

(27:30):
prepared them a meal, Their grandmother who had been there
from their earliest days, their grandmother in whose home they
were welcome to get in her face and call her
a racist because she was not with the times and
they were. Obama convinced them that they had the wisdom

(27:51):
of youth. They saw the turning of the tide and
Grandma didn't, so go home and get to her face.
This reminds me of the child soldiers of Liberia and
other countries in Africa, where these marauding bands would come in.

(28:17):
They would kill all the men, the women, and the
girls in the village, burn the village to the ground
so it could never be rebuilt. But take the young men,
and those young men, separated from anything else, would grow
to become fierce fighters because they would hope to win

(28:40):
the favor in a Stockholm syndrome sort of way, of
their captors. And because they no longer had any emotional
connection to anyone or anything, life meant nothing. You could
send them in to slaughter of village, and they did.
And I see the Democrat that's doing that. And I

(29:02):
see them doing it through our public schools K through twelve.
I see them doing it through our universities. I see
them doing that through music, through film, through influencers. Hell,
we're excited if we have an influencer who can see
what's going on and call it out for what it is,

(29:23):
because that's an act of great bravery, because we all
know that the Left owns them. The Trump phenomenon was
to be able to pull away some of those folks,
to give them the backup, to stand up and call
out what's going on, to give more people comfort in

(29:44):
doing so. It helped that Kamala Harris was a terrible candidate.
It helped that Trump had relationships going back a long
way with cultural influencers herschel Walker, Mike Tyson, Kid Rock,
you name it. I wish this were going to be easy.
It's not. I wish you could set it and forget it,

(30:07):
ron Pope pill style, but you can't. I wish you
weren't having the anguish you're having in your own home
and your own friendships, in your own workplace. Unfortunately, those
to who much is given, much is expected. This is
not only the greatest civilization in the history of mankind

(30:27):
that has now fallen to you to protect. It's the
last great hope for all the others, because without this nation,
there will be no backstop. There's nowhere for you to hide.
You're the city on a hill, as Ronald Reagan said,
You're the backstop. You're it. You're the final frontier, You're

(30:50):
the last battle, and that is why so many people
fight so hard for it. If I can give you
any advice, as you tarry forward in your pursuits, personal
and professional and political, it will be this. Don't worry

(31:11):
what other people think of you. I once said, which
they made memes about, which amuses me to know en,
and then we made our own. Imagine how much good
you can do in the world if you stop caring
what other people think about you. I've told my kids
that from their earliest ages. I've told people that who
come to me for advice. I tell people that who say, Michael,

(31:33):
what should I do? They're attacking me online? Okay, what's where?
On Facebook? They're attacking with Michael? All right, let me
let me go to your account. Okay, you posted that
you're going to say Merry Christmas and that anybody who
doesn't say Merry Christmas can get out of your way

(31:54):
because you're going to say it and you're not afraid.
And there are eight comments and two of them say
you're hateful. Yes, two people. Okay, here's Ron Getromino. Do
you know him? No, but he's attacked me. Well, let

(32:17):
me look it up. Let's see you live in Dallas
and he lives in Vermont. I think you're going to
survive this attack. Who's the other one Wendy Couchamelo. All right,
she lives in San Francisco and you're in Dallas. Right,
you don't know her. No, So her attack was to
say that you saying you're gonna say Merry Christmas is hateful. Yes,

(32:43):
I don't think you quite know what an attack is.
But you got to decide either I'm going to stand
up and bear my cross and suffer for my views,
or I'm going to whine that people are attacking me.
You know what they say in the military, the old
fire pilots, when you're taking flack, when you're taking incoming,

(33:04):
when they're shooting at you, that's when you're over the target.
If you're not being attacked, you're not over the target.
He gentlemen, Ellis has little opulity. Thank you, and goodnight,
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