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October 2, 2024 6 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And I thought it was interesting. A lot of the
back and forth. And the one thing I haven't heard
anybody disagree with even I haven't even heard any TDS
victims disagree with this. They don't give him credit for it,
but they don't actually disagree with that. The JD. Advance

(00:20):
was masterful in terms of his command of the material
and his eloquence and all that. Here was a little
bit of it last.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Night, Senator Vance. The US did have a diplomatic deal
with Iran to temporarily pause parts of its nuclear program,
and President Trump did exit that deal. He recently said,
just five days ago, the US must now make a
diplomatic deal with Iran because the consequences are impossible. Did

(00:48):
he make a mistake? You have one minute.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Well, first of all, Margaret, diplomacy is not a dirty word.
But I think that's something that Governor Waltz just said
is quite extraordinary. You yourself just said Iran as as
close to a nuclear weapon today as they have ever been.
And Governor Walts you blame Donald Trump, who has been
the vice president for the last three and a half years,
And the answer is, you're running mate, not mine. Donald
Trump consistently made the world more secure now we talk

(01:12):
about what the sequence of events that led us to
where we are right now. And you can't ignore October
the seventh, which I appreciate Governor Waltz bringing up. But
when did Iran and Hamas and their proxies attack Israel.
It was during the administration of Kamala Harris. So Governor
Walts can criticize Donald Trump's tweets, but effective, smart diplomacy

(01:34):
and peace through strength is how you bring stability back
to a very broken world. Donald Trump has already done
it once before. Ask yourself at home, when was the
last time, I'm forty years old, when was the last
time that an American president didn't have a major conflict breakout?
The only answer is during the four years that Donald
Trump's president.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
HM, that point was well made that I'm sure they were.
Margaret then her partner there were frustrated because it was
his time. Time wasn't up yet? Yeah, Nick couldn't tell
him we gotta move.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
We gotta move, we gotta well, let's get to something
that makes you look bad. The situation last night was
pretty predictable. J. D Vance is bright articulate. As you
pointed up Saturday has a remarkable command of the material.
Tim Walls doesn't even have a command of his own material,
let alone Kamala Harris, because Kamala Harris doesn't have command

(02:25):
of her material. And the split screen last night was
not Tim Walls's friend. This guy looked bewildered every time J. D.
Vance started talking, and you knew that Advance was making
great points because Walls was quickly scribbling down everything he said,
which means that he was coached to memorize a few lines.

(02:47):
Bring up a few things about January sixth, Lie about
the border bill, which he did yesterday. That border bill. Again,
the mainstream media will not report this, but the border
bill that supposedly Donald Trump sunk absolutely had no support
at the end because they wouldn't allow amendments number one,
number two. It was not a border security bill. It

(03:10):
still let five thousand in per day. And all of
those extra people that Tim Wall says would be funded,
those people weren't border agents to come. Those were processing professionals,
the ones that could get them into the country faster,
get them through the line faster, and get them dispersed
to congressional districts faster. I went, That's what this ball.

(03:32):
The bill was found. It's just too bad that James Langford,
who's actually a pretty good conservative and a good Republican
from Oklahoma, had his name attached to it.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Yeah. I wish in that moment though, on that topic
that advance would he use the opportunity because a lot
of people don't know this. You know, they were tuning in. Say,
it would allow five thousand per day per day to
come across, and these people you talk about hiring were
basically processors. Yeah, they weren't to stack from coming in.

(04:01):
So there I thought were some missed opportunities. But you
can't say he did it. I mean, he did a
great job been presenting himself. I think the big advantage
Rosie Scale for people who's only knowledge of JD. Van's
was what they've heard, how they've heard him characterized by
the left. We're in for a big surprise last night.
That's not the guy that you people told us he was.

(04:24):
I think so uh, But I think more people saw
the movie. Quite frankly, more people saw the Tim Walls
was the guy. Yeah, we told you he was.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
And as I lamented last half hour, the great disappointment
for me last night was that It only took thirty
nine minutes for him to declare he was from Nebraska,
which is a bad, bad thing for Nebraska. That's a
cheap shot at Nebraska. For I don't say he's from here.
He's not somebody that Nebraska produces. Just for all you

(04:54):
folks out there who we don't produce people like him.
He's an outlier. We produce thoughtful people, he's not. We
produce articulate people. He's not. We produce educated people. He's not.
We produce people who tell the truth. He doesn't. So
we don't. Our people don't lie about their military service.

(05:15):
Our people don't declare credit for a football team they
didn't really coach. This is the difference. Sadly, he Yes
was born in Laurel, grew up in Butte, two great towns.
But thankfully he ain't here now.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
And this I thought, uh was another vance moment that
they were not able to interrupt.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Honestly, Tim, I think you got a tough job here,
because you've got to play whack a mole. You've got
to pretend that Donald Trump didn't deliver rising take home pay,
which of course he did. You've got to pretend that
Donald Trump didn't deliver lower inflation, which of course he did.
And then you've simultaneously got to defend Kamala Harris's atrocious
economic record.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Some of the debate last night. Then you're in put
Welcome of course studio at kfab dot com. I don't
think it can be stressed enough that the only possible
value to either side this VP debate was for that
small sliver who may be persuadable and who had not
who bothered to watch. It's not going to change your

(06:16):
mind if you're listening, or my mind, or you know.

Speaker 4 (06:18):
Maybe I think JD Vattz actually might have gotten people.
That's what I mean to think a little bit more
about the Trump ticket. Because the Trump personality has just
sucked all the air out of the room in this race.
Maybe people got to think, hm, maybe these guys are
maybe these guys do have some good ideas.
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