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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time time time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Verie Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Well.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
I mentioned that my granddad was a Baptist preacher, and
when I was really little, he told me that we're
supposed to follow Jesus's two commandments, love God and love neighbor.
And I believe forcing my religion down the throats of
my Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Atheist, agnostic neighbors is not love.
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And it's why I have fought so hard for the
separation of church and state. I was raised to believe
that that boundary in our First Amendment is a sacred boundary,
and it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Just the weirdness that is six gender Jimmy's.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Benefits the church, because when the church gets too cozy has.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
You know, there's the things he has said and the
things he has done, and there's who he is. They're
all three very creepy. Texas Republican strategist Deirdred DeLisi was
on two Way a program when she was asked if
we'll ever get the chance to meet six gender Jimmy's
legs girlfriend, who now supposedly the girlfriend is if she
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is the quote girlfriend, I mean that's she is a friend,
and she is a girl, and she was his chief
of staff. She apparently exists as such. But the creepy
thing is this means that he hired her and then
got her a job and dated her and she was
his chief of staff. But they would rather that complaint
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than that. You know how weird she is and some
of the things she has written. And it sure looks
like this thing is going to unwind into the involved
of children. In his relationships with his students when he
was a teacher, encouraging them many times openly to call
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and text him on his personal phone. I think that's
weird for teachers to do that with kids. And I
don't think it's going to turn out that it's because
he's a great guy. He had them write the Obama Memoirs.
He was involved with Obama's organization. He's been involved with
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this Soros backed money organization. See the Soro's crowd. They
don't leave it to chance. This isn't a grassroots candidacy.
None of these Obama built an attest tube. They identify
these people early, they fund them, They put them in
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the presence of other people. They go to symposia and
seminars and conferences, and they all rub elbows and it
becomes like a like a fraternity, a secret society of
leftist weird o whack jobs. And that's how they all
know each other. It's it's not by happens. They didn't
end up the same restaurant and bumped into each other
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and became friends. So then Deirdre Delasi was asked, would
would uh the hood rat Congressman Jasamine Crockett? Would she
have been a better candidate?
Speaker 2 (03:27):
Everybody watched, Dear, just face close to that. I'm gonna
I'm gonna abuse the privilege of having your hair dere.
Do you think Texans will get the opportunity to meet
the woman? James Tylerico says, this is his longtime girlfriend
during this campaign.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
You know, I'm guessing not. It's that was incredibly weird.
I don't understand why he's hiding his girlfriend, but I'm
gonna go with a no on that.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
I don't I don't know, I don't know. You did
that on purpose, knowing Deirdre's in a swivel chair and
you saw that I did swivel. I did ask you.
Speaker 5 (04:00):
I can I ask one mister obvious questions since you
asked the mischievous question I did indeed, uh you dred.
I know it's it's what it could have. But I
keep going back to this place. I actually think Jasmine
Crockett might have been a more effective candidate for the time.
I know it's early, I know there's a lot of
game to be played, but it's starting today. If it
were Jasmine Krockett can packs and we're running against I
think it would actually be a more challenging fight.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
What do you think, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
I mean, I think people that's an interesting what it
should have cut up. But she ran a deeply un
professional campaign where she was like her priority was getting
in the DJ booth and Houston right, Like, at least
tall Rico runs a professional campaign and he has professional
people around him.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
She wants to do tiktoks. I I you know, maybe
New York City.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
Yeah, so, I know, I think for the crest tal
Rico is probably the better candidate.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
But you know, well that reminds me saying wow, Fox
News is Kennedy did a great job describing the kind
of candadaate Democrats would need to win a statewide race
in Texas and that candidate is not Tallarico. Listen carefully
because we're going to loop back on this one.
Speaker 6 (05:10):
Somehow they can't get over themselves and nominating these beta mails,
because all you have to do is spend some time
in Texas. It is still very much Texas. And there
is one thing that people in Texas love more than
anything else in the world, and that's being from Texas.
If you talk to someone from Texas, they will shake
their hand and they'll say, Hi, my name is Jeff.
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I'm a fifth generation Texan. And if you're going to
run a Democrat, then that person had better be able
to wrestle a longhorn steer and you know, poop out
a pound of beef jerky while he's doing it with
a smile on his face, talking about his time as
a Navy seal, like those are the only kind of
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Democrats that are going to succeed in Texas. It is
not this baby lotion, soft and child he does. He
looks pree he looks like such a beta male.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
He was.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
He was Beto O'Rourke was his.
Speaker 6 (06:05):
Big brother in the after school program. They'll say, but
he's a seminarian.
Speaker 7 (06:10):
How dare you not?
Speaker 6 (06:11):
He put this semen in seminarians as a navel because
if you were a Navy seal.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
It wouldn't help. All right, That was very well said
by Kennedy. There was some rehearsal and some writing that
was done that that wasn't off the cuff. That was
really good. But she just described the type of Texan
Democrats would need in order to win, and rather than
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go get that candidate, they are trying to shoehorn the
candidate they have into that. Let's go back to former
Democrats spokesman ho Chidi Hinejosa.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
He is an eighth generation white Texas male who loves neat.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
So what you have here is they've cast Paul Ruman
or pe Wee Herman as Marcus Latrell. What you have
here is this really creepy human being who they're now
trying to pass off as something that he's not. Here's
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MS now's Katie Turr on with Bill Maher. When the
subject of six gender Jimmy calling God non binary came.
Speaker 8 (07:35):
Up, he said some things that don't play well in Texas,
like God is non binary, which if there is.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
He's taken that back. He said it was a silly
thing for him.
Speaker 8 (07:42):
To say, it is a silly thing to say because
it's just it just looks bad on a poster. At end.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Yeah, yeah, he's he's taking it back, you know, like
Charlie Manson said, you know what, no more ray for,
no more murders. I take all that back. That was bad.
Now let me go, let me Oh, he's taken that back.
God's non binary, the Father of the Son, the Holy Spirit. No, no, no, no,
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it's the non binary person and the non binary person
and the Holy Spirit. That's creepy and weird. We're not
going for that. Okay, I take it back.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Guy, I feel silly, you know, mean just being something
you've got.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
The Michael Berry Show, so ms now's Katie Turr was
on with Bill Maher when she said, oh, when six
gender Jimmy said that God was non binary. He's admitted
that was silly. He took that back. Oh, let's hear
that again.
Speaker 8 (08:46):
He said some things that don't play well in Texas,
like God is non binary.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Which if there is, he's taken that back.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
He said it was a silly thing for him to say.
Speaker 8 (08:53):
It is a silly thing to say because it just
looks bad on a poster. An hand.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
So he's taken it back. You just forget that. Let's
forget all the bad things he did. He took that
bad Will you tell me does this sound like he's
taking it back? James?
Speaker 7 (09:08):
Just to be clear, do you no longer think God
is non binary?
Speaker 3 (09:11):
Well, that comment was meant to be deliberately provocative. I
believe you can't use human categories to define God. As
the apostle Paul says in his letter to the Galatians
in Christ, there is neither male nor female.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
And so Keim.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Paxton and the corporate media are going to use these
past comments to try to distract from the corrupt system
that Kem Paxton embodies. And our campaign is going to
prosecute the case both against Kem Paxton and this corrupt system.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Let me ask you this, trust your judgment. You had
to You had to decide whether to make a lifetime
commitment to your spouse. You had to decide whether to
hire someone or whether to fire someone, invest with someone.
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You had to make decisions whether to join someone in
their business or have them join you in your life.
You have to make judgments. And there are people who
call themselves experts, celebrities who will tell you how to
live your lives. But their kids are transgender because they
thought that was cute. Those kids are going to be miserable.
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They got caught up in whatever the hot new thing
was because their agent told them that was the best
way to get an article and a profile written about them.
None of them have been married for any significant amount
of time. It's almost unheard of. They just they just
they marry whatever star they're in a movie with, and
they who run off with the next one in the
next movie. This is not sustainable normal behavior, and they
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shouldn't be lecturing the rest of us. But a lot
of people like to be lectured by them because they
really like that person's character in a movie, so they
want that person to tell them how to live. It's
very odd, or odd indeed, but there are people whose
job it is to change your opinion, to get you
to look at the sky and think it's green, as
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my friend Jesse Kelly would say. And they're very good
at it. They're very good at getting you to disbelieve
your own eyes. You remember the Eddie Murphy bed I
can't remember if it was raw delirious, the Jedi mind trick.
His wife comes home and he's in bed with another woman,
and he said, that's the moment you got to employ
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the Jedi mind trick. It wasn't me. I saw you.
I was looking at you. Oh we weren't having sex.
I saw you you were butt naked. And then eventually
he breaks it down and says, Okay, it was me.
We weren't having sex. But I don't love her. I
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love you. The point was these people will tell you
anything to change your mind, but they can't just tell
you to change your mind because you might not do
it so over a long period of time, so that
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they can have control and you won't. They've told you
this person is an expert and you're not. I cannot
tell you how many people I watched who I respected
but will never again. Who took the shot? And I
would say, wait a second, it hasn't been tested. Do
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you not know what happened with SOLIDI mine? Do you
not understand that you shouldn't take an injection of something
like this an mRNA of all things, until it's been tested?
Do you know how often a drug has such dangerous
side effects it could kill you? Well, the experts are
saying it. Who are the experts have you met him.
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Do you know anything about them? Didn't you tell your
kids when they go, Well, everybody was doing it. How
come you were over at the Smith's house when mister
Smith was out of town and his son had all
y'all over and we didn't know y'all were there, and
y'all tore up the house. Well, every voe's doing it, daddy,
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And you said, boy, when I get home, I'm gonna
remember that a smoky demand. Everybody was doing it. Well,
they're doing the everybody who's doing it now except that
the experts will tell you. There are these people who
are the self proclaimed experts. Carl Roe will tell you
how to vote because you can't vote for Ken Passion
over John Cornyn because Ken Passon can't win in November.
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You don't know who can win. We know who can win.
You just know who you think you want. But you
can't have who you want because we're gonna tell you
who can win. They did this with Trump. They did
this in twenty twenty four. John Corny himself said you
can't vote for Trump. We got to move past Trump.
Trump can't win anymore. Trump was the only one who
could win. So what you have to have you know
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there's this story. I don't know if you've seen this movie.
It's called Obsession. I haven't seen it, don't intend to.
But it's a movie that costs seven hundred and fifty
thousand dollars to make, and it has now apparently grossed
I think fifty million dollars five zero fifty million dollars. Now,
to be clear, there's more than seven hundred and fifty
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thousand dollars invested in the movie. It was purchased for
I think two million, and then from there it was
marketed for I think another twelve million, So there's fourteen
million into making the movie a fifty million dollar project.
So the payoffs only thirty only thirty six, only three
to one, so far three and a half to one.
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My point is the movie houses are making flops, but
those are the experts. The experts are making movies that
nobody wants to see. Did you notice that the experts
are making movies that are absolutely positively a bust? Again
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and again and again, and then here is this low
budget and the reason is the same reason Trump won.
Their story after story of this, the experts don't know.
You know, there there was a story that came out
a few years ago. A writer for The New York
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Times said she literally did not know a single person
who owned a Trump And she said, does anybody know
a person who owns a truck? Now? Living in Houston, Texas,
as I do a lifelong text, I ete generations at no,
I'm not. I know what I am. If you live
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in the South, at a minimum, you know more people
that drive trucks than anything else. The fact that she
doesn't know a person drives a truck means she doesn't
know a person that has these values, and yet she
thinks she is equipped to make judgments about these people
whose lives she doesn't understand. She'd be better off writing
opinions on the thoughts of Eskimos, which she also knows
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nothing about.
Speaker 8 (16:18):
This is Me, Michael Berry the show.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Do I say all that about the experts telling you
what to think? I'll tell you that what media and
politics tell you every day, what they expose every day
is they think you're stupid. You see it in everything
they do. You see it when a Robert de Niro
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finally breaks down and says, you people are a bunch
of idiots. You saw it from Rob Reiner you saw
it from Michael Moore. You people are a bunch of idiots.
You're inbred, gun total church going, war fighting idiots in
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small boring towns where nothing fun ever happens. You're all idiots.
Well no, no, we're happier than you are. We're all
happier than you are. So I want you to trust
your judgment and I want you to listen to this comment.
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This is James tallerco. There was somebody put up a
side by side this weekend. I don't know if I
have it. Uh oh yeah, here we are, here we are.
I wasn't going to do this right now, but I'll
do it now. A podcaster by the name of Matt christiansen.
Way to go, Matt Christensen. Notice something very familiar about
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two different interviews that taller Rico did. He was on
CBS and separately on MS now, and he noticed and
he took when he clipped the audio and laid it
over the top, it's exactly the same. Now, what he
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did is alter it by an eighth of a second
or so, so you hear the two of them playing together,
because if he played them one over the other, they're
so perfectly aligned, you'd swear it was only one audio track,
so he altered it just enough that you can hear
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that Tallarico is rehearsing answers. This was Obama one oh one.
They are building these creatures in a lab to go
out pass off as what was Obama. He's a nice
black fella. He's not like that crazy Jesse Jackson. He
cares about people, and he's good and he's not a racist.
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He doesn't hate white people. He doesn't want to take
all your money or your healthcare or anything. He just
a nice fella. Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Well, you know, I've gone to every corner of the
course of this campaign, from from Beaumonts from Amarilla or
Brownsville and everywhere in between. And I can't tell you
the number of people who come up to me at
the events and whisper I'm not a Democrat in the
Women's Protection program.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
The only word that changed in the two was it
across this state and across Texas. He is rehearsing his answers,
and he didn't write those answers. So nothing that Tallarico
says between now and November will actually be from him.
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It is all carefully staged, carefully scripted Listen again.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Well, you know I've gone every corner of the course
of this campaign, from from Beaumont, also from Amarilla, Brownsville,
and everywhere in between. And I can't tell you that
number of people who come up to me at the
Unity of events and whisper I'm not a Democrat in
the women's protection program.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
So now that you know he rehearses what he says,
now I want you to listen to him answer this question,
do you think that God is non binary? Because Texas
are really freaked out by you saying this. I want
you to notice the tone when he.
Speaker 7 (20:30):
Answers James, just to be clear, do you no longer
think God is non binary?
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Well, that comment was meant to be deliberately provocative. I
believe you can't use human categories to define it.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Back as the Apple policy, let's go back after Eric
Swalwell came out and gave his very rehearsed answer to
you know, how many these girls did you rape? And
how many did you just sexually assault? There's a fellow
names Rause r O U S E. And I can't
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remember what his YouTube pages, but somebody sent me a
link sent me a link to it, and he dissected
Eric Swowell answering the question, or it wasn't. Sorry, it
wasn't answering question. It was a statement into a camera
that would then be broadcast, and it was. They had
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him very casual. It was meant to be just, hey,
I'm just speaking straight to you. You know, let's take
all the consultants out of I'm just speaking straight to you.
I didn't do this to these girls. I'm a nice fellow.
And he went through every supposed tell, every little you've
seen rounders. You know, you've seen Carol Burnette pull her ear.
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That was an intentional sign. You've heard that people blink
normally just a few times per minute, but he can
go up to eighty or ninety times when their heart
is racing. That's why if you notice some blinketing the
EXPRESSI tata, he's nervous. He's lying. That was the basis
of a lie detector test, which is a questionable truth.
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But there are some truths in there. There really are,
and I think you can see them. You can hear
them in just this audio because I can't show you
the video of it, but you can hear them in
the audio, and you can hear that what they're doing
here is trying very hard to get certain phrases embedded
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in your mind. I want you to notice how he
answers that was meant to be provocative. One of the
things that Scott Rouse pointed out with Eric Swalwell is
that when he delivered the I didn't do it. I'm
a nice guy. They're bad, they're bad women, I'm a
nice guy, is that he had repeated it by rehearsing
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it so many times that it was flatted. When you
may a statement when you've been accused of being a
mass murderer, you don't respond with many people will think
I did this, and I know that you're going to
make your decision right now and whether I did this
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or not, and it is not true that I did this.
There are only people who are saying this because they
want bad things for me, because they are bad. But
you'd be saying, are you kidding me? I didn't do this?
This is it would be. But you can only do
that so many times. This is why movie directors will
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sometimes for a certain a piece of a scene, they
won't rehearse it. They will just shoot it, because sometimes
you only get the perfect shot one time. After that,
as with many scenes, it becomes rote, it becomes flat,
and you will notice that the that the actor is
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not putting in the authentic emotion that they're supposed to
put in in that scene. You've just learned that your
girlfriend has died. Oh my god, this is bad news.
What should we do? Well, the first time you do that,
you're really into it. But after you do it enough times,
if you've ever had to rehearse something and do it
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over and over and over again, you lose kind of
the edge to it. Tell me that's not what you
hear here, James.
Speaker 7 (24:28):
Just to be clear, do you no longer think God
is non binary?
Speaker 3 (24:32):
Well, that comment was meant to be deliberately provocative. I
believe you can't use human categories to define God. As
the Apostle Paul says in his letter to the Galatians
in Christ, there is neither male nor female.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
And so Ken.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
Paxton and the corporate media are going to use these
past comments to try to distract from the corrupt system
that Ken Paxton embodies. And our campaign is going to
prosecute the case both against Ken Paxton and this.
Speaker 9 (25:01):
Lock and lock.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Can you you got.
Speaker 7 (25:04):
To make a very shown.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
Scott Jennings has really really hit his stride. I think
I think he is one of the up and coming.
He's established now, but I think he's been one of
the real breakout voices in conservative media now. This is
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a guy that was three times his weight. I mean,
I don't know, twice his side. He used to be
really fat, and he was a Republican kind of consultant,
operative type guy. He's whip smart, he's very clever, he's
media savvy, and he has found his niche. I don't
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know that he'll always be at CNN, but he's really good.
I don't have an interest in sitting across from a
Democrat and arguing with him all day, but he's really
good at that. You know, there was Hannity and Colms,
but Handy got tired of that at some point. You
just it's tedious. It's tedious, and it wears you down.
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Even William F. Buckley would would look exhausted by the
Gorvadals of the world. Anyway, CNN's Scott Jennings was asked
a very obvious but good question. So cornyin the guy
that Paxton vanquished for the US Senate seat in the
Republican primary. His voters are establishment votes. They don't like Paxton.
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Will they go over and vote for Weirdo Talafrico or
will they vote for Paxton to keep Tallafrico from winning.
Speaker 10 (26:48):
Well, look, first of all, the Republican voters when they
analyze the records of these two candidates, Let's say you
voted for cornin are you really going to switch your
vote to a guy who thinks they're six genders and
it's their moral to eat meat because of the climate crisis.
No Texan believes that other than tall Rico, and no
Texas Republican is going to switch their vote from corn
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and to a Democrat to cause that.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
He's right. As a Texan, I will defer to him.
Having said it, well, he said it great. We haven't
spent a lot of time on Graham Plattner and the
Fellow in Maine, but Scott Jennings did on his radio program,
and we wanted to bring that to you. Platner accused
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Chris Kyle, the great Chris Kyle. I did not know
Chris Kyle. I know his wife, Teya. We used to
take his son, Colton hunting. After Chris was murdered Marcus
Atreu came along. My son Michael T and Colton are
the same age. Great kid, great shot. By the way,
first time we took him dove hunting, the kid, first
time he had ever been, first time he'd ever shot
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a shotgun. Kid was money. It was almost like it
was in his blood. It was unkeen. He accused the
great Chris Kyle, American sniper, of killing civilians to pad
his kill count, and to his credit, Jennings was not
having any of it. Chris Kyle's not here to defend himself.
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He was murdered. He's an American hero. How dare you
Platner do this?
Speaker 9 (28:24):
Don't lose sight of the democrats other star candidate, Graham
Platner up in Maine. I don't want Tallarico to steal
Platner's thunder as the weirdest, I mean weirdest possible person
you could have recruited to run for the United States Senate.
The Washington Free Beacon has a new story out about Platner,
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and they have Platner suggesting that legendary American sniper Chris Kyle.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
You know Chris Kyle the movie. I'm sure you've seen it.
Speaker 9 (29:02):
They've got Platner saying that Chris Kyle shot innocent civilians
in Iraq in order to inflate his kill numbers. He
also Platner that is bristled at the idea that a
former Navy seal like Kyle and his platoon should be
called heroes. Let me quote Platner for you. Quote Kyle's
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stories about how many people he was shooting. Certainly tracked
with the behavior I witnessed in Ramadi, said Platner. It's
relatively easy to get high numbers if you're a little
less discriminating in your fire than say, a more professional
unit would be. Here's Platner once again, and he's done
it many times, maligning the memory of these American heroes,
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these American veterans.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
What a monster. Kyle's widow, Taya, who's a wonderful, wonderful
a woman, responded to those accusations.
Speaker 9 (30:03):
Now, the widow of Chris Kyle, Taya Kyle, has come
out to respond to these despicable comments. Let's hear her.
She appeared on Fox. Let's hear this exchange cut number seven.
Speaker 11 (30:18):
The story is about how many people he was shooting,
certainly tracked with the behavior we have eyewitnessed and people
I knew witnessed on the GOV Center.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Which is it's relatively easy.
Speaker 11 (30:30):
To get high numbers like that if you're a little
less discriminating your fire than say it more professionally.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
And it would be what went through your mind when
you heard this.
Speaker 12 (30:42):
I mean to me, it's just like nothing says I
want attention more than disparaging a national hero who's also dead.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
It's just it's transparent, it's cowardly.
Speaker 12 (30:54):
It's low brow to lie about somebody else, right, and
it distracts and what you've probably said, and in this case,
I think some things that he has said, and it's
this cheap political trick to say, you know, I haven't
done a whole lot, so let me attach my name
to somebody who's beloved and if nothing else, I'll get
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out in the news.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
And that's working for him, to get that notoriety.
Speaker 10 (31:18):
But to me, it.
Speaker 12 (31:19):
Shows a total inability to lead with character. So for me,
he would be out of the running immediately.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
Very well, said Ta Jennings said that Platner knows that
he's a joke and he knows he's a liar. I
believe this to be true.
Speaker 9 (31:42):
I think Taya Kyle had it just right. I think
Graham Platner lashes out against these other veterans, against a
hero like Chris Kyle, because Graham Platner knows deep down
that he, Graham Platner, is a complete and total failure.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
Pause He knows that it's true. He hates himself, and
that's why he would sit at his computer and post
disparaging comments about other veterans and online forums and chat rooms.
This is what those people do sitting in mama's basement.
They're keyboard cowboys. They're angry at the world. We've all
(32:21):
seen them. They've attacked you, They've attacked me. You post
something the oh orange man, Trump rapist. He's horrible. You're
a horrible person. I hope you die. WHOA. I think
this is more about you than it is me. You've
got problems.
Speaker 9 (32:36):
A ne'er do well who has never done anything meaningful
with his life whatsoever. He stands for a bunch of nonsense.
He's been created, a narrative about him, has been created
by the Democratic Party so he can run for the
United States Senate. But none of it's real. He's not
sum up by the bootstraps. Oyster farmer.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
He's not some.
Speaker 9 (33:03):
You know, working class heroic story.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
None of that is true.
Speaker 9 (33:09):
It is completely fabricated, the way they're billing Graham Platner.
And the thing is, he knows that he knows that
he's a joke, he knows that he's a lie, and
he knows that he has spent a good chunk of
his life saying things and doing things that are basically
disqualifying for the job of the United States Senate.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Els has for doing any thank you and goodnight.